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#21
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this photo shows a 427 emblem mounted on the Chevy Bow tie
that is the same emblem treatment used on the gold Yenko Camaro magazine test car but looks like there are high/low holes left from the missing normal Yenko crest and 427 emblems locations |
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#22
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found more pics of Ed in the Peterson Archive
The engine looks close to stock but ran low 11 second ETs |
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Ed is the ultimate humble gentleman. I don’t think Ed ever met a stranger....just a friend that he hasn’t spoken to yet. I need to tease him and tell him he was much better at driving forward than backwards...look at the one photo of the passenger side rear tail panel just below the bumper. Lol. It is an honor to chat with him.
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#24
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----Ed couldn't have had more than about 6lbs of air in those slicks. Gotta do what you gotta do!......Bill S
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#25
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in the drag test article with the gold demo Camaro, Ed's car has the Yenko crest and 427 emblem in the normal Yenko location.
In later pictures , Ed has the Chevy bowtie with the 67 Corvette 427 numbers on it like the gold demo car had but without the Yenko crest |
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#26
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Grumpy's 69 Camaro with Ed H Yellow Yenko in the background.
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#27
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Ed Hedrick's Yenko on display in the Nankivell Chevrolet Showroom.
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#28
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Hello guys, where I could find the positioning all emblems for a 69 Yenko Camaro, fender hood and rear panel, i look for the exact position. Thanks
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So this is an early X66 01B Jan 1969 build Yenko with blackened tail, correct?
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Jimmy V. |
#30
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The hood and fender holes are less precise, as they were installed by high school kids on the weekends. No two are the same, but the "427" was normally placed roughly in the middle of the raised area of the cowl hood, and the "Yenko" on the fender was normally placed so the middle point of the crest is about 1/2" below the bottom of the Camaro script, and about midway between the M and A in CaMAro. Last edited by Unreal; 03-26-2021 at 06:45 PM. |
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