Here it is! A beautifully restored and recreated in homage to one
of the most famous builders of the 1960's, Don Yenko. More than
just a clone, this Yenko was carefully crafted to recreate the
original Yenko as accurately as possible. This car is easily
mistaken for one of the original 427ci Yenko Camaro's one could
acquire through Yenko Chevrolet in 1969. Under the hood resides a
freshly built period correct 427ci V8 tuned for performance. The
car was built as close to the original specifications as possible,
retaining 12.1 compression ratio, correct square port heads,
correct intake manifold, new Holley 850 carburetor, L88 camshaft,
recurved conventional point distributer, this car is as close as
you can get to an original Yenko Camaro. Power from the 427 beast
is managed by a M21 Muncie 4-Speed Transmission with a Hurst
Shifter and delivered to the ground by a 12 Bolt Limited Slip rear
axle. All mechanicals are presented as correctly as possible. All
new brakes, brake lines, fuel lines, newly rebuilt suspension and
steering make this beauty drive as new. Outside the Hugger Orange
finish is complemented with the correct Yenko stripes and emblems.
An immaculate white vinyl standard bucket seat interior is fully
restored and presents new including correct Yenko badged headrests.
A factory console houses the custom Hurst 4-Speed shifter. In
addition, all new door panels, headliner, carpeting complete this
beautiful example. Don't miss this true to original Yenko
clone!
Vehicle Details
1969 Chevrolet Camaro
Listing ID:CC-1562489
Price:$72,900
Location:Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
Year:1969
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Camaro
Exterior Color:Hugger Orange
Interior Color:White
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:3091
Stock Number:1509
VIN:124379N681509
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