A 1969 Yenko Camaro, one of the best Camaros ever made, is a very rare bird. In fact, only 201 of these high-performance pony cars were ever made. This, combined with the way in which these models ...
This ain’t just any old Camaro—it’s a 1969 Yenko Super Camaro, a beast that vanished into obscurity, only to claw its way ...
Sitting in a Hugger Orange big-block Camaro is the kind of experience that causes people to do crazy things. The cackle of the chambered exhaust, the cowl induction hood, the black shift ball-it all ...
Most of the time we, the general public, tend to give credit for the success of this or that four-wheeled vehicle to the company that gave birth to it. But on the peculiar American automotive scene, ...
Growing up in a household that embraced working on cars, Duane Mellinger had a few influences to draw from in his formative years. His father, Glenn, was a mechanic early in life so that nurtured the ...
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 ...
There's nothing like a big, hairy Pro Street Camaro with a 540ci big-clock Chevy under the hood. Unless, of course, it was also a 1969 Yenko Camaro, which is exactly what Cory Wellman of Greenville, ...
Muscle car fans will know the Yenko/SC name. It’s for the biggest, baddest Camaro that had to get around GM’s rules to get the 427 cubic inch 450-horsepower big block engine. The original 1967 Yenko ...
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