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Dave
02-01-2002, 05:17 AM
Does this have any significance? This code is listed on a Yenko clone. The vehicle looks to be correct. The seller is saying it could be a COPO. Any Idea of the value would be appreciated. Thanks

sixtiesmuscle
02-01-2002, 12:51 PM
Seems like pretty nice Yenko clones are in th 30K range, some higher. Hey for a really nice driver that you don't have to worry about hurting, why not?

L89DRMR
02-01-2002, 02:06 PM
Hello,the MQ code indicates a 1967 or 1968 L-78 engine. I really could not guess at values. I hope this little bit of input helps you. Dave

ACES 070
02-01-2002, 02:27 PM
Dave,,If this car is lemans blue and is owned by a dealer,,e-mail me I know this car or at least I know some history

TimG
02-01-2002, 02:55 PM
There is a Yenko Camaro clone on ebay now that has bid up to $30,000. I happend to see this car in person and it was priced at $49,000. Wow...I find it hard to imagine that a car like this will bring these kind of dollars. It is a very well done car.

Chevy454
02-01-2002, 03:07 PM
I think the MQ code he is referring to is for the '69 COPO Chevelles (if it's stamped on a 512 block).

ACES073 (L89Sedan?):

Glad to see you stop by! Ever find you a Y-Chevelle yet?

Steven J
02-01-2002, 03:49 PM
This car ? http://www.classicmusclecars.com/cgi-local/swrm/det.cgi?id=408&bl=m-;;k-;;nhs-20;;status-Available;;sb-

JoeC
02-01-2002, 04:10 PM
MQ is the right engine sufix code for a COPO Chevelle 4sp car. It could be a restamped block. The ad claims "Deadnuts right for a Yenko Chevelle Replica" but looks like wrong grill, parking lights and steering wheel to me.

ACES 070
02-01-2002, 04:31 PM
Its me 454,,I didnt feel right usin the L89SEDAN nic any more since the car is gone,,yes sir Im still lookin ,,

[Edited by ACES 073 (02-01-2002 at 11:31 AM).]

Keith Tedford
02-01-2002, 11:11 PM
The MQ code was used on the L78 in the 67-68 Camaro and '68 Nova. It was used again for the 4 speed 427 in the COPO Chevelles in '69. The 512 COPO block will have the two big pipe plugs in the block above the oil filter boss. That looks like a Bendix brake booster instead of the proper Delco-Morraine unit. Looks like the fenders were painted on the car. Not the type of restoration work that will draw any where near top dollar. The grill should be blacked out as well. You might want to check the centre of the tail panel between the tail lights for filled holes. They do call it a clone but it would take quite a few dollars to make it as good as they say.

ACES 070
02-02-2002, 12:58 AM
Yes Rat,,,That was the car Lemans blue car,,it went to Canada,,

Rat_Pack
02-02-2002, 03:24 AM
Aces, was that the car that DR from Atlanta built? That was one bad Chevelle.........RatPack..................

Stefano
02-02-2002, 05:33 AM
Has anyone taken a closer look at this Chevelle?

Is the block a '512' block and does it have a known vin on it?

Does it have the correct 12 bolt rear?

Rat_Pack
02-02-2002, 05:58 AM
Welcome aboard ACES073! That L89 sedan that you sold was it Lemans Blue with the exterior chrome trim?.................RatPack............

Dave
02-02-2002, 07:46 PM
Wow! Thanks to all of you who have replied about the MQ code,you guys are a wealth of information. I am dying to own a teeth rattling ground pounder but If I am going to invest betwee 20 and 30K I will need all the help I can get so, thanks again. I will have this site book marked forever.I found out the vin # is 70624MQ and the engine has been rebuilt, no other info. It is the car listed at classic musle cars. Any more help or info will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks to all
Dave

Unreal
02-02-2002, 10:06 PM
That's the engind build date and code. Probably T0624MQ (Tonnawanda plant June 24.