Re: yenko 69 Nova Big Blocks
No problem with an asterisk as far as I'm concerned. I still would like to know WHERE it was converted. You keep dancing around that simple question. "Employed by Yenko"? Who cares??
Let me say that Brian's car is a really neat piece no matter what. Let the notorized facts speak for themselves. My objection is to the sYc declaring this car to be a 427 Yenko Nova based on hearsay. Putting the stamp on a car based on what you have disclosed is inappropriate,and, premature. Of course that's just MY opinion. I know you are offended when the subject turns to the monetary aspects of our hobby, but, consider the affect your official edict would have on this one car. From 50 to 250 with the stroke of a key?
I am all for anyone who is fortunate to experience a windfall discovery. I hope it is what you have declared. But since you declared it based on what facts were available, it deserves to be questioned, no matter who you are. If the solid proof usually expected on this site is forthcoming that creates a consensus that this car is truly "a 427 Yenko Nova", not just a Nova sold at Yenko that later had a 427 installed somewhere at sometime, I will apologize until I'm blue in the face.
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