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1974 Yenko Z28 ?
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I saw this.. Pretty cool.. Yenko employee bought new and “Yenkoized” it.
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With the hood mounted gauges and sidepipes the car 99.9% likely had aftermarket mag wheels on it.
Why do latest owners feel they have to replace them and put on factory style wheel? This is so common on the dealer hipo cars Strong anti aftermarket mag wheel sentiment as if the mags wheels will lower the value or something like that or the resto crown will sneer at the mag wheels. |
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"delete base radial tire" - first I've seen of that, and to the point above, yeah, there was likely something else on there Day One, that was probably pretty Kool...
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Probably aluminum slots!
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I like the day two parts. The stripes on the 74 are a "love it or hate it" type of thing.
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