Gateway Classic Cars Tampa Showroom is fired up to digitally
present this mean 1969 Chevrolet Nova SS Yenko Tribute. Legendary
car builder and Chevrolet dealer, Don Yenko, is known for his
iconic Camaros, Chevelles, and Novas. Yenko took COPO, or Central
Office Product Order, Chevy's and crammed a 427ci in them and the
rest as they say is history. A real Yenko will cost you hundreds of
thousands of dollars, so what's the next best thing? A "Tribute"
car. This Nova started life as a 396, but was transformed into what
you see now. The black on black combo is the perfect representation
of this cars attitude. Mean and not to be messed with. When you
turn the key and light off this ZZ427ci big block, you better be
prepared for what's headed out the exhaust. The thump and chop of
the camp is automotive musical magic. Some extras of note are, a GM
Turbo 400 trans, 12 bolt rear diff w/3.55 gears, front power disc
brakes, and an aluminum radiator. The consignor has great lengths
making sure the interior is spotless and added a Bluetooth radio.
John Wick or Johnny Cash, I'm not sure who would look cooler in
this Nova, but it is back in black and here to put everyone on
notice. This one is not for the faint of heart.
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