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Yenko Nova sort of found?
I was at the Super Chevy "rain date" show yesterday (Epping, New Hampshire)and saw this Nova. The man knew nothing about yenko.net and I think he does not have a computer. I tried to explain what he's missing by not getting to know all of you. He restored this car himself and has documents. I hope he finds his way to your site. I told him your looking for feature cars to try and persuade him further..If someone could e-mail me who can receive the photo I took and shrink it for the site to post that would be great... [email protected] Tom
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Was it a blue one from Londonderry, NH? Maybe a dark green one from NH, a/t w/ p/s? Another blue one from the Hartford area of CT? A silver one from CT? There are several in that general area, let me know the color and trans type.
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Yea blue. I'm sorry to say I was in a rush at the time and did not even look at the car long enough to see inside. I had my 4 year old with me and It was about to rain bigtime. I spent the moment I had convincing him to get in touch with this site..I'll see him around again i'm sure and will badger him thoroughly...At least you know he drives the car in the pouring rain!
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That doesn't surprise me! Both of the Blue deuce owners up there drive them regularly - and are both really nice guys!
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Marlin, if that is Joe's car, his original fenders are on Jim Hughes blue deuce! Talk about a nice parts car!
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Both of the blue cars have radials and trim rings, but from the stickers on the windows I would have to say that is Maggio's car!
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Does anyone know of a Black 1970 Yenko Deuce in the central NJ area? I'm not sure if it was real or a clone, but there was a black one at the Jackson Outlets cruise night 2 weeks ago. Anybody know of the car?
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It's a clone, I think it's actually a '71 body. Not a very accurate clone, but if I remember the car it had very nice paint work and a real Z28 LT1. Overall, a nice driver car, but I can't figure out why people put stripes on a color that was never available originally [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dunno.gif[/img]
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That's what I figured. It was a nice car though.
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