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Anyone know if there is any original paperwork from Yenko on this car? As in, other than NICB, showing that it went to Yenko Chevy? Just curious as much original paperwork does not exist anymore? I have a 3 owner Yenko with all papers from day 1. I guess that's a rare occasion?
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Rick 66 Yenko Stinger 68 Camaro SS396 L78/L89 (gone) 69 F250 CrewCab 4x4 Survivor (gone) 08 F250 CrewCab 4x4 13 Ford Explorer Sport 3.5 Ecoboost |
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As much as I like the ralley green 69, I like the lemans blue even better. Very cool car. Good luck on the sale.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: YenkoYS100</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Anyone know if there is any original paperwork from Yenko on this car? As in, other than NICB, showing that it went to Yenko Chevy? Just curious as much original paperwork does not exist anymore? I have a 3 owner Yenko with all papers from day 1. I guess that's a rare occasion? </div></div>
The man who holds the records for the Novas is Vince Emee. The last time he and I spoke he told me that he will only provide a verbal verification of the documentation he has. He is no longer providing copies of his records. According to the info he provided in the past regarding this Nova he has confirmation of the 427 conversion as well as the original Yenko network selling dealer. Of all the Yenko Novas found to date, there exists only one with a Yenko Invoice showing the 427 conversion. |
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