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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: COPO</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would say at least through 1973 if the focus is more on the older supercars. There were a number of Baldwin Motion Camaros, Chevelles, and Vegas built in the '71-73 period that certainly meet the site's definition of a supercar. </div></div>
X2. Kudo's on the effort, as it has been oft discussed and even attempted at times.....
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PM sent to Bergy and snail mailed some "stuff", too.
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I have been getting some inquiries with regard to whether or not it is necessary to re-register supercars that have been registered in years past. The answer is <span style="font-weight: bold">YES</span>![/i][/u]. We want to make sure that the data is up to date and the submissions are as complete as possible. If there is any question about whether your supercar is registered - please PM me the VIN and your email address. Please contact me to re-register even if you no longer own the car - we still need your info.
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Will the registry information be available to the public as the Shelby records are? Will there be any costs involved to access such information if available?
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Registry is very important, you take me for instance, I'm trying to locate my yenko I purchased from my friend thurman Munson and one of the only things I got going for me is a x girlfriend who holds my title and the fact that my car was registered sync and Don yenko lists between 79-83. Back than they stated your name,state,year make model color and even vin # of your car. Now I'm hoping anyone with a copy of 79-83 lists with my name or SYC or yenko lists can shoot me a copy cause I never sold the car.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: f68yenko</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Registry is very important, you take me for instance, I'm trying to locate my yenko I purchased from my friend thurman Munson and one of the only things I got going for me is a x girlfriend who holds my title and the fact that my car was registered sync and Don yenko lists between 79-83. Back than they stated your name,state,year make model color and even vin # of your car. Now I'm hoping anyone with a copy of 79-83 lists with my name or SYC or yenko lists can shoot me a copy cause I never sold the car. </div></div>
<span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="font-size: 11pt">Are referring to NY Yankee Munson? If so, that's interesting. I bet M22Mike remembers the tragedy @ KCAK 35 yrs. ago; as I sure do. Sorry to hijack the thread, just curious.</span></span> Dicky [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/flag.gif[/img]
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That's the same I was paying off the car when he passed.
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I use to take his kids Tracy Kelly and Michael for ice cream in that car
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Is that Mike his son, I use to take him and his two sisters for ice cream in the yenko at his father's house in florida when he was a little kid, he may not remember but Tracy and Kelly might !
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We have an old corvette Race Car. It is a 1957 corvette,heavily modified to resemble the old Cobras. VIN No. E57S100017. When we bought this car (8 yrs. ago), we discovered that it had a numbers-matching drive train and a 427 engine. Very Fast. This car was featured in VETTE Magazine last year. You can see the full article and photo shoot at "1957 Corvette race car". It was said that this car won National Championships in SOLO racing at Sonoma Raceway (Infineon) in California in the early 1970's. The car is in reasonable race condition, runs strong, has a roll bar and the usual racing setbelts, etc. It was red early on but now is a subtle cream w/blue pearl. The 427 engine was rebuilt in Oklahoma and has the most unusual engine ID number. Anybody know more about this car?? Randy and Ann Scott at. [email protected]
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