Sooooo...... where is the Camaro?
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Still in New Mexico... wish I could have brought it home lol
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what he was saying is what you called a 68 camaro .. isn't a camaro the red car at first is a nova
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Nope I'm 100% sure it was a Camaro... it even had the Yenko sticker on the side. The last car IS a Nova...
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They made yenko Novas too Colton the nova front end doesn't look anything like a camaro see the two "grille" looking things on the ends in the center... That's a dead give a way compare that to the bottom car both are Novas now google search 68 camaro they have round lights all the way at the sides of the front end
The car finally became simply the Chevrolet Nova this year after two years of transitional nameplates (Chevy II Nova in 1968 and Chevrolet Chevy Nova in 1969). Out of 254,242 Novas sold for 1970, 19,558 were the SS 350 or SS 396 version. Approximately 177 Central Office Production Order (COPO) Novas were ordered, with 175 converted by Yenko Chevrolet. The other two were sold in Canada. The Nova was used in Trans-Am racing this year. |
Colton,
1968 Camaro with hide-a-way headlights http://www.seriouswheels.com/pics-19...Stripes-sy.jpg 1968 Camaro with standard headlights http://www.americandreamcars.com/196...96ss021609.jpg 1968 Nova http://alamedarides.com/parkstreet-c...a-1968-71b.jpg Yenko was a car dealer that would order COPO (Central Office Production Order) cars...COPO was designed for fleet orders such as police cars but through a loophole dealers could order one-off big engine cars. Yenko just put stripes, gauges, headers etc on the COPO cars. Here is a picture of a 70 Yenko Nova... http://www.stencilsandstripes.com/19...ko%20deuce.gif Or how about a very rare 1966 Yenko Corvair (1 of 100 white cars produced) http://www.calconnect.com/cars/66yenko/Yenko01.jpg So while the Yenko Camaro is probably the most well known, the dealership also striped COPO Nova's, Chevelle's and Corvair's from about 1966-1970 So I guess what I am saying is the car in the first pic is in fact a Nova and not a Camaro. |
What I want to know is how did I miss this???
An $85,512 V10 Challenger (kinda funny that the last three digits of the price equal the cubic inches of the engine...) http://www.mopar.com/assets/pdf/perf...0_drag_pak.pdf http://www.mopar.com/mopar/dragpak/ Here is one for sale---starting bit $96,000 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2011-...c6ee3f78#v4-46 http://www.autoguide.com/gallery/d/2...drag-pak00.jpg http://www.autoguide.com/gallery/d/2...drag-pak06.jpg http://www.autoguide.com/gallery/d/2...drag-pak05.jpg http://www.autoguide.com/gallery/d/2...drag-pak09.jpg |
I also was wondering where the camaro was lol
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Forgive me... I could have sworn it was...
Heres a pic of it from behind http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...-22-31_294.jpg Guess I should have put two and two together with seeing the other one lol my bad sorry guys :Stupid Me: |
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