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Wouldn't it be something if that car was located.
Cool car and article.. Rich
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This sentence in the article is not correct.
" In East St. Louis, Illinois, Harrell undertook the conversion of approximately 106 Camaros to 427 power for Mr. Yenko. " From what I can tell, Harrell did about 25 to 30 of the Yenko 427 Super Camaro conversions. Yenko did the early SS350 to 427 Super Camaro conversions and the remainder of the SS396 to 427 conversions. |
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Thanks. It certainly is/was a car that wasn't on anyones radar. Hopefully the story will generate some leads.
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