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|  Re: Chevrolet Camaro Cabrio 1968 BB 396/427 Yenko 
			
			No, that would be "Redneck-Olay".     
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|  Re: Chevrolet Camaro Cabrio 1968 BB 396/427 Yenko 
			
			Shouldn't this be a "Magic Mirror" tag if it were a Yenko?  
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|  Re: Chevrolet Camaro Cabrio 1968 BB 396/427 Yenko 
			
			Yes for sure, wrong trim tag for a 68 Yenko 
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|  Re: Chevrolet Camaro Cabrio 1968 BB 396/427 Yenko 
			
			And the Home Depot 1/2-inch rivets are another clue, too.    | 
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|  Re: Chevrolet Camaro Cabrio 1968 BB 396/427 Yenko 
			
			Not every 1968 Yenko was a COPO. So the TT is not a determining factor if the car is indeed a Yenko. Although the bulk of '68 Yenko's are COPO's and did receive the Magic Mirror TT...BKH   | 
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