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Hi, I am interested in finding any information on a 1966 Vette that was purchased and modified from Yenko Chevrolet in 1966. Would anyone have records or some type of build sheet for this car that had racing modifications. Is any of Yenko Chevrolet sold and/or modified car records available for viewing or purchase. Thanks in advance for any help.
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------Are you perhaps refering to the white/red interior "Best Photo" sponsored 66 roadster?That car was discovered years ago by a friend of mine and later restored at Kevin Mackays Corvette shop on Long Island.It was for sale at Barrett/Jackson a couple of years ago.Not sure if it sold and cant remember the owners name now,but I could find out.It was one of the 15 M-22 delivered 66s,and is the only Mid-year I ever heard of that was produced and delivered with neither the soft or hard top.........Bill S
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There was a great article on this car in Vette or Corvette Fever within the past few years. I have heard many stories about 66 Corvettes with L72 and M22 having some other engine modifications from the factory. Motion got one of these cars in 66 and when they got into the engine, they found some unusual factory modifications. These engines may have been related to the 67 L88's.
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There was a article or ad that said this 66 Yenko Corvette was one of two built with a special engine code. Anyone know if this is true? If anyone could have recieved a special Corvette, Yenko would be the dealer to get one but don't know. They would normally rebuild the engine before they raced it but maybe Chevy gave them some type of special engine with the car?
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I don't believe that the Yenko/Best Photo Vette is one of only two special Vettes built. There were only 15 L72-M22 Vettes built, which is still a small number.
But, there were 2 Daytona Vettes special ordered to Race at Daytona in 1966; and were delivered in Florida. One was raced by the Penske team and is currently owned by Kevin MacKay. MacKay says these Daytona Vettes are an early version L88, but there is confusion with having cast iron versus aluminum heads? The other 66 Daytona Vette special ordered to race at Daytona is my Silver 66 Big Tank L72-M22 Vette. My Vette was raced by a lesser known team, yet it was the car featured on the front cover of the 1966 Corvette News magazine. Also was an article inside about these 2 Daytona Vettes competing at Daytona; as 1966 was the first year that Daytona jumped from a 12 hour race to the full 24 hour race. These two are confirmed by Al Grenning whom is a Historian/Author with NCRS, has the factory documents (won't give me copies) of my Vette and the Penske Vette. He states they were built with special motors unlike any other L72. I tried persistently for copies, but at the time, he claims they were given to him in strict confidence; and told not to be copied. I have two very frustrating car situations like this, being unable to get copies. But I am convinced and have no doubt, that these 66 Daytona Vettes were special ordered, with special L72 motor. |
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My 66 Daytona Vette on front cover of Corvette News
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SuperCars,
Saw your '66 at one of the conventions, Galveston maybe? Does it have the orginal drivetrain? I'm specifically interested in the engine assembly code on these cars. I've spoken to Al on a couple of occassions, but he has said the information he has is not conclusive. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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