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1967 Yenco Coversion
Sorry if I'm posting in the wrong area but I have some questions about a car I came across...
I found a 67 Yenko Camaro dealer conversion with very low miles for a pretty good price. Car has not been driven since 1978 hence the low milage and last time it ran was 1999 when it was started and moved to a different spot in the warehouse it is being stored. I'm wondering how I can determine if this car is what it is and what it's actually worth in its current condition and what it's worth redone. She needs minimal work to get back on the road I.e. Fluids/gaskets/fuel system/brakes /tires gone over to make road worthy. This car is straight as an arrow and shows very well, it's a true survivor and you can tell just by opening and closing the doors that it's a low milage car. Now I'm told this is a dealer converted Yenko Camaro done in 1967 with permission from Don Yenko. Problem is I don't believe the seller can prove it due to records of the vehicle being burned down when the dealership burnt to the ground many years ago. The car doesn't have Yenko badging on it which I'm told the dealer converted cars did not get badging just the 427 and such.. So number one how can I tell if it's a real Yenko conversion without paper work. Number two what is she worth if a true Yenko converted car? I really like this car and want it in my stable but if she's not a true Yenko I don't want to pay the premium. Either way she's a beautiful 67 low milage 427 Camaro. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thank you? Last edited by Vette10R; 06-26-2017 at 03:07 AM. |
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There is a list of VIN numbers here of the known yenkos. I would check that first.
If it is on the list I would buy it quick as you will be getting PMs shortly by persons looking to buy the car. Realize a real 67 Yenko is worth atleast a few hundred thousand easy. Good luck and keep us posted !!! And send pics after you buy it !! |
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It sounds like Yenko didn't do the conversion but some other dealer did ?
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Post pics if you can. You dont have to disclose the location. We all love seeing photos.
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Correct it is a dealer conversion. Correct me if I'm wrong but it sounds like Chevy dealers could get permission from yenko to convert a few camaros over but could not use the yenko or YSC badging?
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Sounds like it might be a Yenko ordered new L-78 Camaro,that he didn't have time to badge up as an sYc,because it was soon dealer traded to another?
Read all 8 pages here:https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=70373 Last edited by Mr70; 06-26-2017 at 02:49 PM. |
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Why would any dealer need Yenko's permission to transplant an engine?
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Marlin 70 Yenko Nova-350/360, 4speed M21, 4.10 Posi (Daddy's Ride) 69 SS Nova-396/375hp, 4speed M20, 3.55 Posi (Benjamin's Ride) 67 RS Camaro-327/250hp, 2speed Glide, & 3.08 Open (Danny's Ride) |
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Baldwin Motion sure didn't.
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I can get the vin, is there anything else I should off the car? Is there a 4 digit "yenko" number somewhere or anything to verify?
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Pic of the trim tag, diff stamp, trans stamp & engine pad stamp.
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