Chevrolet Camaro Yenko
The Original 1969 Yenko Camaro for sale a 2-door coupe style pony car was designed by Don Yenko who owned a Chevy dealership Yenko Chevrolet and loved to race.
Chevrolet camaro yenko. It featured a plastic-rimmed two-post steering wheel faux leather seats an. In 2013 this Yenko was invited to the Barrington Concours dElegance were. The story of Don Yenkos Super Camaros and Chevelles has been well chronicled through the years.
His speed shop in Canonsburg Pennsylvania turned from race car support to production line in 1967 as new Camaros received heart transplants by the dozens. Introduced in 1967 the Yenko Camaro was created by Don Yenko a former race car driver and owner of the Yenko Chevrolet dealership. Price up your car then connect with a Chevrolet dealer for the best deal.
When Chevrolet refused to build the big-block 427 Camaro that people wanted Don Yenko stepped up to answer the call. This 1969 Yenko Super Camaro represents an interesting subplot in the history of these epochal muscle cars. It wasnt just any big-block engine that Yenko was bolting.
Don Yenko the son of the founder of Yenko Chevrolet was the man behind the 69 COPOs and was probably the best known and largest supplier of muscle cars back in the 60s and 70s. Price up your car then connect with a Chevrolet dealer for the best deal. The restoration was completed by well known US Camaro specialists Lucas Restorations of Phoenix Maryland.
This vehicle was imported into Australia in 2017 and we hold a copy the Import Approval. That put the Camaro at a disadvantage compared to its competition who offered bigger motors. Stock 230871 Engine Size L72 427ci V8 Transmission Type M-21 4-Speed.
Chevrolet Camaro by Yenko. The interior of the COPO-ordered 1969 Yenko Camaro was basically the exact same as the standard 1969 Camaro. In the years preceding 1969 Don Yenko performed many engine conversions with the 427ci replacing the factory engine in numerous Camaros and Chevelles.