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Hello All,
Just introduced to this great forum. I ran into a page about the 69 Yenko nova. The article contains info and pictures that might be of interest to this group. The article mentions that of the 37 purchased 7 of were not converted. Does anyone know the configuration of these 7 cars when they left the dealership? Here is the link. http://www.eclassics.com/article.asp?section=2&kind=1 Thanks Nofun |
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SS 396/375 cars. At least one was a modified version with tri-power, mags, and tach...BKH
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So then there were only 30 427 Yenko Novas?
BTW, Welcome and glad you found the sight. [Edited by Stefano (03-05-2002 at 11:01 AM).] |
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better than that, only seven known to exist today, who's lucky?
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69 JL8XRAM/,68 BM Camaro/67 BM Chevelle/W-30,67 Baldwin Motion Chevelle |
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Kevin you tell us who is lucky! Would it be you? Could be.....................RatPack...........
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Kevin,
Who was the recent Illinois owner? |
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