Vehicle Description
There are a few names in the lore of GM muscle cars that instantly
inspire fantastical visions of roasting tires, roaring, guttural
exhaust notes, and big brutish V-8s. There was one or two that just
popped into your head, and if one of those words wasn't 'Yenko,' it
should have been. Take one look at this beautiful 1969 Chevrolet
Camaro Yenko Tribute, and it isn't hard to see why it has inspired
so many enthusiasts over the years. With its shimmering blue
respray, Yenko fender decals, 18-inch American Racing Torq Thrust
wheels shod in modern low-profile 225/45ZR-18 tires up front and
255/45ZR-18s out back, this car is far more ready for today's
driver than the original car ever was.
Pop the hood on this beast, and you'll be treated to a 454
cubic-inch big block Chevy V-8 topped with a four-barrel Holley
carb and Edelbrock Performer RPM aluminum intake. Exhaust gases get
sent through a set of long tube Hooker headers, a Pypes X-pipe, and
true dual Borla exhaust. That power gets channeled through a Muncie
four-speed manual transmission, which uses a unique Hurst V2
straight-line shifter to change gears. This restomod monster rides
on an independent front/leaf spring and shock rear suspension,
while power disc brakes sit at all four corners to scrub off speed
at a moment's notice.
*Yenko Tribute
*454 V8
*Holley Four Barrell
*Edelbrock Performer RPM Intake
*Hooker Long Tubes
*Pypes X Pipe
*Borla Exhaust
*Four Speed Muncie
*Hurst V2 Straight Line Shifter
*Power Disc Brakes
*American Racing Wheels
When it comes to muscle cars, few in history can match the legend
of Yenko. But this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko Tribute may be even
better than the original. With a few modernized touches combined
with the original enchantment of the first-gen Camaro, it makes for
a unique and exciting car that can make all of those hot-rodding
fantasies come true very, very quickly. Call today!