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Old 18-02-2010, 04:41 PM   #1
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Default OMG saw a YENKO!!!!

OMG saw a yellow YENKO S/C last night down Princes Hwy in Noble Park. Firs time I have ever seen one in person. Was left hand drive and all. Sounded a treat! It looks exactly like this http://carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_...0001_large.jpg

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Old 18-02-2010, 06:15 PM   #2
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I doubt it would be a genuine YENKO considering the rarity (especially here) and also the big 6 figure value of them.

Not something youd be driving around Noble Park in at any case.
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Old 18-02-2010, 06:33 PM   #3
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theres a genuine one in newcastle
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I doubt it would be a genuine YENKO considering the rarity (especially here) and also the big 6 figure value of them.

Not something youd be driving around Noble Park in at any case.

Doubter!!

Why wouldn't it be?? Might just be the perfect time to go for a drive and attract a lot less attention then in the middle of the day.

I wish I got to see one in the flesh.
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Old 18-02-2010, 07:38 PM   #5
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Are the roads in Noble Park not good enough for it ??
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Old 18-02-2010, 07:44 PM   #6
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i hate to sound ignorant ,but what the hell is a yenko? it looks like a camaro.
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Old 18-02-2010, 08:52 PM   #7
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Its a Camaro by Yenko;
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Westminster, Calif. – (October 28, 2009) General Marketing Capital Incorporated (GMCI) announced today that it will present its official 2010 Yenko Camaro Prototype to the public in the OER booth (# 23795) at the 46th annual SEMA Trade Show in Las Vegas, November 3-6.

The company will present the modern Yenko almost 44 years to the day that Don Yenko's Corvair Corsa was officially recognized as a Class D Production Competition Car by the SCCA.

The official 2010 Yenko Prototype began its life on a 2010 Camaro SS platform. The vehicle then underwent several significant upgrades including modification to a "Phase I" Yenko Camaro Supercar. Preliminary highlights and specifications of this powerful vehicle include a high performance 600hp supercharged and intercooled LS-based engine, Tremec six speed manual high performance transmission, Hurst short throw shifter, 6-piston big brake package and Magnaflow high-flow cat-back exhaust system.

Plans call for three Phases to be available to take the fifth Generation Camaro from ordinary to extraordinary. This "Phase I" Prototype from GMCI maintains the unique retro appeal Yenko enthusiasts are so passionate about, while including significant performance upgrades to the stock GM specifications and keeping the car affordable. Phase II and III cars will have higher output engines and even more suspension and handling upgrades.

Additional Yenko branded upgrades to this prototype vehicle include: the Yenko stripe package, official emblems and badging, retro-styled 22" Yenko billet aluminum wheels, Yenko leather interior package featuring Yenko Super Car (sYc) embroidered headrests, Yenko/SC sill plates, Yenko/SC embroidered floor mats and more.

Nearly 45 years ago, racing legend Don Yenko embarked on a mission to build a race car that could effectively compete in the 1966 SCCA racing season. His inspiration resulted in the development of the Yenko Stinger, an SCCA race car based on the Corvair Corsa platform. It was in the last quarter of 1965 that Yenko's plans for that vehicle came together changing automotive history forever.

Originally, the 60s era Yenko car was a special order vehicle, designed and built by Don Yenko Chevrolet in Canonsburg, PA. Don Yenko used the Central Office Production Order (COPO) program, a program GM used for fleet vehicles like police cars, taxi cabs, etc. to special order the vehicles and then modify them into some of the most powerful vehicles available. Today, an original Yenko is one of the most sought after Camaros in the world.

For more information about GMCI or Yenko licensing, please contact GMCI Corporate Headquarters, P.O. box 12049 Westminster, CA. 92683 or info@gmcilicensing.com.
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Old 18-02-2010, 09:04 PM   #8
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What would indicate that it wasn't genuine??

I could believe it.

And I highly doubt the suburb its in depicts its credability to be genuine or not.
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Old 18-02-2010, 10:59 PM   #9
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Mate, I saw the **** end of a khaki green Jensen Interceptor vanishing into a driveway in Seaford on Sunday last, nearly ran fair up the date of the car in front trying to get a better look.

First one I've ever seen on the road. Magic

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Old 18-02-2010, 11:02 PM   #10
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I doubt it would be a genuine YENKO considering the rarity (especially here) and also the big 6 figure value of them.

Not something youd be driving around Noble Park in at any case.
It was driving around with a few dato's and rotaries. It was the real deal, well if it wasn't it was pretty much identical to it. I only saw it driving through Noble on Princes Hwy. Everyone was getting a look at it.

So you tell me if you had a 6 figure car you wouldnt take it out for a cruise??? I know if i did I would.
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Old 18-02-2010, 11:12 PM   #11
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i hate to sound ignorant ,but what the hell is a yenko? it looks like a camaro.
Havent seen 2 fast 2 furious?

"that Hemis puttin out about 425 and that Yenko will snap the speedo in about 5 seconds flat. We're gonna have to pull something out of our ***"
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Old 19-02-2010, 12:36 AM   #12
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Too valuable to take on the street.
427 solid lifter motor.

http://www.hotrod.com/featuredvehicl...aro/index.html
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Old 19-02-2010, 12:43 AM   #13
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I've heard that Lindsay Fox (Linfox's owner) has one too. I don't know how true that is.
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Old 19-02-2010, 12:49 AM   #14
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Thanks csv8 , and Windsor220 yes i did see it, but i have a bad habit of dozeing off through movies sleep: so i probably missed it.
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Old 19-02-2010, 07:35 AM   #15
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Mate, I saw the **** end of a khaki green Jensen Interceptor vanishing into a driveway in Seaford on Sunday last, nearly ran fair up the date of the car in front trying to get a better look.

First one I've ever seen on the road. Magic

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Old 19-02-2010, 09:17 AM   #16
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there is a white one (nor sure if its legit or not) that was down the spit (gold coast) the other day, sounded tough.
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Old 19-02-2010, 11:01 AM   #17
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it was at the lunar drive inn 2 sat ago, if it is i wouldnt take somthing that valuable there
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Old 19-02-2010, 12:02 PM   #18
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Doubter!!

Why wouldn't it be?? Might just be the perfect time to go for a drive and attract a lot less attention then in the middle of the day.

I wish I got to see one in the flesh.
It is a shame but that is the reaction that MOST people give with MOST genuine cars...

I'm out all the time in with a genuine XY GT, and the FIRST question i'm always asked is "Is it genuine"... I feel like saying 'unless you are hallucinating, i'm pretty sure that the car is genuinly here...'

Same with a guy i know who has 2 x genuine Shelby GT350's... and same question every time... Is it a real Shelby...

There are real diamonds out there in the suburbs...

It is true that there would be very few actual Yenko cars in Australia, same with the AAR hemi cuda's, or Plymouth Superbirds, but they are out there...

Just realise that when you see these rare beasts, (even if they are replicas) they are something special and that you don't see them very often...
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Old 19-02-2010, 12:23 PM   #19
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Just realise that when you see these rare beasts, (even if they are replicas) they are something special and that you don't see them very often...

I hear ya, I'd give a major organ or a leftie to own even a well built replica, let alone the real McCoy.

I've got a few DVD's of aussie and yank muscle cars from the early days and unforutantely thats as close as I am at the momemt from having one parked in my garage.
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Too valuable to take on the street.
Perhaps for you? Not me. If I could afford to have a rare and collectible muscle car, I might not drive it every day like I do my wagon, but I would certainly take it out as often as I reasonably could.

IMHO, no car is too valuable to take out onto the street, which I suppose is a bit rich coming from someone who could never in a million years afford one! I don't care if that car would be a DeLorean, a Bugatti Royale, an unmolested HK Kingswood or a Jaguar XJ220 - cars, in my view, are built to be driven.

As for the "is that a real Yenko, mister?" comments, can't be avoided, sadly. Regardless, lovely car, thumbs up.
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Perhaps for you? Not me. If I could afford to have a rare and collectible muscle car, I might not drive it every day like I do my wagon, but I would certainly take it out as often as I reasonably could.

IMHO, no car is too valuable to take out onto the street, which I suppose is a bit rich coming from someone who could never in a million years afford one! I don't care if that car would be a DeLorean, a Bugatti Royale, an unmolested HK Kingswood or a Jaguar XJ220 - cars, in my view, are built to be driven.

As for the "is that a real Yenko, mister?" comments, can't be avoided, sadly. Regardless, lovely car, thumbs up.
Agreed neeek. No car is to valuble to drive.
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Yenko also did Nova's and other brands typically all big blocks from what i've read, and from what i've seen if you have to ask if it's original you can't afford it.

You do see some on ebay in the states from time to time.
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There's no use in having it if you don't drive it.
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There's no use in having it if you don't drive it.

As long as it can be driven without clocking up any miles :
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"We'll drive home backwards..."
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Nah! just disconnect the speedo.
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Builder in Cairns has a couple of these.
ALso CJ mustang, Roadrunner, Daytona + other drool worthy specimens . I saw these in his shed back in about 1995ish.
The Yenk was taken down the 1/8 mile at innisfail!
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Yep the Yenko's did the Camaro's, Chevelle's and Nova's from about 1967 onwards i think.

Same as Baldwin Motion. They were enterprises not too dis-similiar to what HSV is to Holden.
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There was a Yenko on that meccon auctions and they described it as the
poor mans version if you couldn't afford the real thing..... I have it saved on the hard drive on the set top box so I will view it again and see if it was a real yenko or if the car itself was a yenko mock up
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here a real one at the last motorkhana i was at

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