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February 2010 Feature Car
<u>Joe and Jake Anglin's 1969 Yenko Chevelle</u>
L72 427/425hp, M21 4-speed, 4.10 posi, Dover White w/ standard black interior, AM radio w/ rer antenna & front/rear speakers, original selling dealer was Joseph Chevrolet, Cincinnati, OH In the mid 1980's, I heard about a Yenko Chevelle from my friend Bob Evans that was located a few towns over, but never could pin down the owner's name or exact location. Then in 1988, while going to look at a convertible Chevelle, I got to talking with the owner and asked if he knew of the Yenko Chevelle or the owner of it. The man said he knew of the car and it was still owned by the original owner. He himself had tried to puchase the car, however the owner would not sell. The man proceeded to tell me where the owner, Freddy, lived. After leaving from looking at the convertible, I drove straight to Freddy's house. I approached the door, and asked Freddy about the Yenko. He went on to show me some pictures of the car, and told me a bit about it. However, the car was not there. It was at a garage a few blocks away. We went there later that night, but Freddy quickly told me he was not interested in selling the car, and did not uncover the Yenko for viewing. I contacted Freddy periodically throughout the years and finally was able to purchase the car in April of 2004. The car was located in Freddy's garage in Newport, KY, up on concrete blocks. When we opened the trunk, the original heads, intake, drive shaft, cross member, radiator, and alternator were stored. It still retained all of it's original sheet metal. The original engine had been replaced under warranty early on. The car had only 12,748 original miles on it, due to the fact that it had been extensively street and strip raced until the mid 1970s, and was then parked until purchased. Restoration began in the summer of 2004 and was completed in December 2008. The frame-off restoration included finding correct date-coded parts and historically accurate addembly. The car was restored by Jim Bell and LeRoy Conley. Body and paint was done by Mike Wolking. Photos and write up by Ashley Anglin. |
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Re: February 2010 Feature Car
what a way to start the 2010 feature cars !! awesome !
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Re: February 2010 Feature Car
Very nice '69!
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Rick 1966 Chevy Caprice 427-390 2012 Chevy Camaro RS Convertible |
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Re: February 2010 Feature Car
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what a way to start the 2010 feature cars !! awesome ! [/ QUOTE ] X2 Concur, what a beauty. Love the Dover White with sYc stripes. I like your perseverance too!
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Re: February 2010 Feature Car
Awesome story, restoration and owners. It was a pleasure to see this car and meet you all for the first time last year at Carlise. I am not a real big white fan but this car really does something to that. That was sure a precarious way to store a car though I am sure it kept it much drier on the bottom side than if it had been on the ground. Must have been fun getting it back on the ground.
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Rick Nelson Musclecar Restoration and Design, Inc (retired) www.musclecarrestorationanddesign.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62r-6vgk2_8 specialized in (only real) LS6 Chevelle restorations |
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Re: February 2010 Feature Car
A real Beauty! Love the "as found" photos.
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Re: February 2010 Feature Car
Cool story, cool car, and cool owners.
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Re: February 2010 Feature Car
Is this the same car that was in the Supercar Workshop's display this fall at MCACN? If so, what a stunning car! I love it!!!
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Re: February 2010 Feature Car
Awesome Joe! Thanks so much for sharing it with us. I love the white!
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Bruce Choose Life-Donate! |
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Re: February 2010 Feature Car
Very Cool Joe!! Awesome Car!!
Rich
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