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I had a ride to dinner in this Yenko...it's a really neat car! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/headbang.gif[/img]
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John P's old car?
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Great looking car! How far back does the ownership history go?
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Is this Wayne Schmeeckles' car in Colorado or is this a different one?
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While this document does not pertain directly to this particular vehicle, it is important to the history of this Yenko.
This document is for the Yellow Douglass Yenko I had purchased from Dana Mecum / Mecum Collection, which now resides in the Brothers Collection. It was fastidiously restored by the Super Car Workshop for our very own Tony Lucas and is now featured on the cover of recent book. "Top Muscle". I believe this was the first "official" certification of the Douglass Yenko history. ![]() |
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These are Bob Trez's hand written notes regarding the White Yenko he purchased Circa 1992.
He was not aware of the full Douglass Yenko history and thought he had a "Berger" Double COPO, becuase the car was almost a twin to Kevin Dewitt's Berger COPO, which Kevin still owns to this day. ![]() ![]() |
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This is the NICB info as it was provided to Bob Trez, directing the documentation trail back to Douglass Chevrolet.
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This is a copy of a document, found in the Yenko estate archives owned and maintained by Tom Clary.
It was shared in the public eye, by Tom Clary. Had he not done so an important part of Yenko history may have been overlooked and misunderstood. While there may never be 100% consensus on exactly what took place back then, this document goes a long way to show that Don Yenko was involved and aware of the scenario. ![]() |
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Note that the original copy of the Bill of Sale as well as customer copy of the retail installment contract both list "Yenko" as a description of the Camaro. These documents along with the POP were acquired from the original owner.
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