When the first-generation Chevrolet Camaro hit the scene in 1966, it immediately spawned the muscle car wars that enveloped it, the Mustang, and the Challenger/Charger in a battle that would span ...
Raced on street and strip, the car was sold, drag raced professionally, then bought back by the original owner, and restored ...
Don Yenko was a young, struggling jazz pianist trying to break into the NYC jazz scene before coming to the realization that the life of a musician would be a hard one. After the prodigal son returned ...
Beginning with the Camaro’s launch in 1967, Pennsylvania Chevrolet dealer and racer Don Yenko produced some of the most wicked versions of the model ever made. Because GM would not fit an engine ...
The rarest of the Yenko Chevrolet L72 bunch, the 1969 Nova S/C is one of only 38 units made. Only a few are known to exist ...
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Three Legendary Yenko Camaros Headline Mecum Kissimmee 2026
Mecum Auctions is gearing up for its biggest event of the year, and muscle car enthusiasts will have plenty to get excited ...
The Yenko Camaro is one of the many iconic Chevrolet vehicles of the 1960s. Yenko saw the demand for a Camaro with the L72 engine and began installing the engine into Camaro bodies in 1967. The cars ...
Engine blocks are stamped with a decent amount of data about the car or truck it was born with from the factory. Pertaining to the first-gen Camaro VIN stamped on the block, you get a “1” followed by ...
Don Yenko, a second-generation Pennsylvania Chevrolet dealer, was also a serious racer who loved to make his company’s products go faster. After winning in Corvettes between 1961 and 1963, Yenko ...
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