Introduced for the 1967 model year, the first-generation Camaro lasted through 1969. And even though it was short-lived and a bit late to the pony car market, it became one of the most iconic ...
Produced from 1967 to 1969, the first-generation Chevrolet Camaro was offered with a selection of small- and big-block V8 engines. The latter did not exceed 400 cubic inches (6.6 liters) due to a ...
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The Complete Guide to the Yenko Camaro
Styling and homage elements include: optional Yenko side stripes reminiscent of the 1969 design (a stripe following the Camaro’s character line with “Yenko/SC” lettering on the quarter panel), Yenko ...
Yenko-coverted Chevorlet cars were impressive beasts in the muscle car era, and some of them are extremely valuable due to ...
Don Yenko was a Chevy dealer in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, who was interested in Sports Car Club of America, or SCCA, racing. In 1966, before the Chevy Camaro was available, Yenko petitioned the SCCA ...
There’s rare, and then there’s Yenko rare. For 1969, just 38 Novas were transformed under Chevrolet dealer Don Yenko’s watchful eye, each one a hand-built weapon designed to do one thing: humiliate ...
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