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Old 05-31-2003, 04:27 PM
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Default Dissing the YENKO!!

Gotta read this the--Sport Compact Car July Issue. From the movie (2 Fast 2Furious) page 91. The author is talking about the Clone Yenko that was in the movie. "For those throwbacks still stuck reading CAR CRAFT 2f2f included some classic Muscle Cars." The transmission is a brutish Muncie 4-speed, the steering is as much by blind luck as it is by a recirculating ball and the solid axle on leaf springs rear suspension is about as supple as a cinder block being slammed into an old Norge freezer" Despite its Prehistoric underpinnings, the Camaro is a blast to drive" The rim of the steering wheel is ludicrously thin, the instrumentation Stupidly laid out and the driver sits so low, it's like looking out of a munitions bunker" But it was fun.!! "The Camaro's handling is just as Lousy as anyone would expect. Modern BFGoodich Radial T/As can only do so much to counter the suspension, which was state of the art in 1897, and that iron lump of an engine puts all the weight in the wrong place" I can't type anymore get the magazine and you must read the article in full. What should we Yenko owners do??--Maybe I'll SELL my (2) Prehsitoric Yenko's!!! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif[/img] Mark
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