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Wowwww !!! Awesome !! Still original owner?? Even cooler !!
Would have been nice to own a Yenko Camaro at 19 years old !!! |
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![]() did it have hood pins? hard to tell in the pics which steering wheel? what did it have for gauges? SW black or custom, just tach or tach, oil, temp, amp? |
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Why is the SS gas cap flat black?
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1968 Camaro Ex-ISCA Show Car - Sold ![]() On The Lookout For My Next Classic... John 10:30 |
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Yenko downplayed the fact the cars were SS models..BKH
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Brian
I am kinda partial but I would like to see the car with the Cragars/chrome reverse rear, Edelbrock Tunnel ram, and scoop, tow bar brackets...but it's not mine... Wish more guys would run the chrome reverse rear . So many cars ran this way back in the day. |
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![]() ![]() I gotta admit, this is the photo that i love the most. The car just looks bad!...BKH |
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I'm not sure of the 5-spoke wheel manufacturer either but they really, really remind me of the wheels on the original 1968 Hot wheels Camaro! The Camaro looks like a full-size Hot Wheel car.
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That is EXACTy what I thought the first time I saw the stock pictures. And that is great too..BKH
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great photos - thanks for posting
It's interesting that Yenko even removed the SS emblems from the fenders on some cars and put the Yenko emblem over the holes. On other cars, they left the SS on the fenders and just put the Yenko emblem above the Camaro emblem |
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Like this one. It is tough to see in the first photo but in person it was obvious to see where the SS emblems were hit in order to break off the tabs and then the Yenko emblem was installed in its place. You could actually see the imprint of the Yenko emblem in the original paint finish. The emblem was missing when the car was found but you could see where it was.
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Rick Nelson Musclecar Restoration and Design, Inc (retired) www.musclecarrestorationanddesign.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62r-6vgk2_8 specialized in (only real) LS6 Chevelle restorations |
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