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Old 02-15-2006, 02:33 AM
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I'm looking for information on how to authenticate a 1970 Yenko Deuce. I have been told it is a Yenko, but we all know that doesn't mean much these days. What would I look for on the trim tag, etc. that will tell me for sure? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Old 02-15-2006, 02:44 AM
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Two easy steps...
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There are another 55 cars not on that list. Check build week of 05E 06A or 06B. Check floor for F41 rear sway bar brackets. There was a yellow clone in your area recently. Earl
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There are another 55 cars not on that list. Check build week of 05E 06A or 06B. Check floor for F41 rear sway bar brackets. There was a yellow clone in your area recently. Earl

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Earl!
It's 05D (not E!), 06A & 06B

Check the trim tag first before crawling under the car. The interior must be 731,
The build date must be in one of the 3 weeks listed, &
The paint code must be one of the following:

14 Cortez Silver (05D & 06A only)
50 Gobi Beige (05D & 06A only)
48 Forest Green (05D & 06A only)
28 Fathom Blue (05D, 06A & 06B)
75 Cranberry Red (05D, 06A & 06B)

65 Huggar Orange (06B only)
43 Citrus Green (06B only)
52 Sunflower Yellow (06B only)
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M,

Good information. I did not know the color/week relationship.
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That's good stuff, M...
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One of these days my mental hard drive will contribute to me finding one of these deuces by just looking at a trim tag
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Default Re: Yenko Deuce

You guys have some great info, thanks for your help. I have one more question for now, I think I already know the answer, but want to make sure. It is my understanding that the first five digits of the VIN 11427 designates a V8 car. This vehicle has the first five 11327. Thanks in advance for all your help.
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That code denotes a 6 Cylinder Nova 2 door sport coupe.
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