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Is this car on Yenko the list? I see no V-2 cars noted. Shouldn’t this car have a magic mirror cowl tag? Is the date and body number in line with other cars?

I see no proof of this being an actual Motion touched car, other than some possible motion parts and a decal.
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Car has been around for a few years. Looks to be a 396 car, possibly L78. Has a 3.73 posi.
It was Yenko sold - nothing to indicate that it is a converted car, they also sold L6 cars too. Notice the 120 speedo.
Lots of Motion stickers out there, means very little, IMO.
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I don't know if this car was built by Yenko with a 427 but Yenko did do some 427 conversions on RPO Camaros.

There are three 1968 Yenko 427 Camaros listed that were built on RPO SS 396 Camaros. YS-8002, YS-8003, YS-8024 .

They were not COPO 9737 Camaros with the 140 speedo, magic mirror tag, and other special order parts. These 3 vins are listed on the 1968 Yenko vin list.

I believe there were more then 3 RPO cars built because Yenko did build some TH400 1968 427 Camaros. The 1968 COPO 9737 Camaros are said to all be 4 speed cars.

Yenko also built YS-8037 427 Camaro with AC . I don't think this car is a COPO 9737 if it was built on a factory AC car
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Eric C. called me 6 months ago and, in my research
/opinion felt it was just a Camaro sold at Yenko with no evidence it was 9737 COPO a no records it was modified by BM.
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