1969 Yenko
Camaro

| COPO 9561
option: |
427/425hp engine, 4-core
radiator (curved neck), dual exhaust, heavy duty suspension, cowl hood,
power front disc brakes |
| COPO 9737
option: |
E70x15 RWL Goodyear
Widetread GT tires, 15x7 rally wheels, 13/16" HD sway bar, 140 MPH
speedometer |
| Engine: |
L-72
(427/425hp) |
| Transmission: |
M-21 (Muncie
4-speed) |
| Rear-end: |
4.10 posi |
| Exterior color: |
Fathom Green |
| Interior color: |
Black
standard |
| Options: |
AM/FM radio, power disk
brakes, factory tach |
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Would you believe I found my Yenko at a local
cruise-in??? Yes, after looking for about 2 years for a "Real
Yenko", my friend Phil Borris and I were at a cruise-in in Eastlake, Ohio, and
we were walking around looking at the cars and Phil started yelling "Yenko,
Yenko"! He takes off running and asks the owner if it is a Real
Yenko?? When the guy said it was, Phil made him an offer just as I was
getting there. He said "Mark it's supposedly a real Yenko, see if
you can buy it from the guy". I already made an offer for you. The
car was owned by both a Father and Son. The father wanted to sell the car,
of course for the right price, but the son said "No Way". The father told
his son to take me for a ride and he wouldn't. Finally he did, and when we
came back from the ride I knew I had to have the car!! My first offer was
refused and they came back with a Higher $10,000 more figure. The word was
spreading around the cruise-in that there was some big car deal going on and
even the Hot Rodders were gathering around us. I told them that I would
split the $10,000 difference in the price. They said okay but they wanted
it in CASH money only. I was still uneasy about the car and if it was
truly a real Yenko, so I told them they would have to bring it to my house so we
(Phil and I) could inspect all the numbers. They agreed and brought the
car over. I had the cash ready just in case!!! For those of you that know Phil the inspection lasted
several hours!!! First thing he did was check the engine numbers. He
took the valve covers off to check the numbers on the heads. He put it on
jack stands to check the transmission and rear end numbers. He checked the
water pump and intake. Everything he could he verified!!! During all
this time I was in my back garage showing them all my other cars.
When I came back and saw the Smile on Phil's face
I knew it was time to "Show them the MONEY" and get them back on their way
home!!! The son started to back out of the deal, but all the dad saw was
the cash and said "you got yourself a car". I thank GOD the title was in
the Dad's name! Looking back on this deal I wish I could find another
real Yenko and pay what I paid then. To complete my stable I would really like a Yenko
Chevelle --to go with my ZL-1 and my Yenko Camaro. Prices seem to be going thru the roof on these cars and
all of us that have them are very LUCKY INDEED.
My '69 Yenko Camaro is
124379N677274 (one of the last) 5 or 6 built. Yenko sold it to Bobby
Murry Chevrolet in Raleigh, N.C. It is a X-44 Car with the following
Options: 4-Speed, Factory Tach, AM/FM radio, simulated wood wheel, front
disc brakes, bumper guards, airlifts, tinted glass and floor mats. Yenko
added Doug Thorley Headers, scatter shield and traction bars. I took off
the rally wheels and the original tires and put them away. I put on
polished Torque Thrust Wheels and repro tires. I have the ORIGINAL WINDOW
STICKER and the price was $4,559.05 I
found a MUSCLE CAR CLASSIC MAGAZINE when it was the cover car in April
1989, owned at that time by a Mr. Henderson.