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im in the market for a yenko or motion car.im not sure which i want.my main concern is it being real.nova ?camaro?chevelle?what car can you get the best deal on?thank you all.
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VIPERICH, a lot of the price depends on the condition of the car. For a real Yenko or Baldwin car the price can go anywhere from $80,000 to whatever you are willing to pay.For example of what people are willing to give, I was at a car show last summer when a guy offered me $160,000 for one of my Yenko Camaros.Good Luck!!
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You may want to check with Brian Henderson, he has a low mileage Yenko Camaro he may want to part with or Dave Belk, he has a Yenko Deuce. Chevelles and Novas are really hard to find considering there are 35 Chevelles and I think 7 or 8 Novas that are verified. There is nothing out there that is cheap.I think Yenko Bart is correct on the Camaros, they can vary from the prices he has stated.
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Bart, do you know a fellow named Mike that works at an auto parts store in NJ called eppy's? He owns charter boats?
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I think it depends on WHICH Yenko car you are after. I think prices start with the Yenko "Stinger" Corvairs, and probably end with the '69 Yenko Nova.
Which body style are you after? [Edited by Chevy454 (02-28-2002 at 10:54 PM).] |
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T. Billigen how do I get in contact with Brian Henderson about his camaro. What color is it, what is its general condition. I still have some empty spots in the stable that I am looking to fill.
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shor, I do not know Mike.
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