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hard to say what Don would have built for a 1973 Yenko COPO 400 cu in Camaro but we can use the Yenko Duece as an example.
A mystery SS350 360hp Nova showed up at the 1970 Chevy press pre view where the press was allowed to test it on a drag strip and a road course and it was well liked. Don was able to get it for the Deuce. Yenko did a COPO order to get a non SS Nova with the LT1, 4sp and TH400, F41, 4:10 12 bolt posi, PDB, base interior and other items He was able to get a custom made 4sp Hurst Shifter installed on the line (that was amazing), and ordered a column shift TH400 then dealer installed a Hurst Auto Stick floor conversion shifter. He added a hood tach and his own design stripe kit and other options For the 1973 Yenko Camaro, he may have got the COPO 400 cu in Camaro and ordered it as a non Z/28 with F41, 4:10 12 bolt posi, PDB, base interior. ft and rear spoilers, a 70 71 Hurst shifter (Camaro did not use the Hurst in 73) a TH400 option with dealer installed Hurst Duel gate shifter, and other options he liked possibly a COPO for a wider tire like he did on the Yenko Chevelle possibly a COPO for larger sway bars like on the 1968 COPO Camaro possibly a COPO for a Magnum 500 wheel or some other GM wheel maybe a hood tach and gauges or something else from Dixco add a Yenko design stripe package We can only guess Last edited by JoeC; 03-23-2019 at 02:49 PM. |
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