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Old 09-13-2001, 01:34 PM
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Default Re: Manufacturer's Suggested Price

Denis;
Thanks for pics, I see where the $4,245 comes from now. Interesting that it conflicts with Yenko's records. I can only speculate that the difference may have been his gross margin. We have some paperwork on a '67 Y-Camaro that actually started with a base price of $2,572, and the options drove it over $5k. Overall, it seems that the base prices on the various models' window stickers are fairly consistent. I hope this answers James initial post.



I think the base prices are easier established than the optioned prices, and it would be interesting to see which car, with paperwork (either window sticker or bill of sale), was the highest priced for each model/year.

Denis has the dollar amount for the '67s;
'67 Yenko Camaro $5,121.75.

I have Bill Hunter's window sticker for his;
'69 Yenko Camaro at $4,381.65.

JoeC's example for;
'69 Yenko Chevelle at $4,481.32.

I have my bill of sale for;
'70 Yenko Nova at $4,509.10.

Any more???
M


[Edited by YENKO DEUCE REGISTRY (09-13-2001 at 08:34 AM).]
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