A truly original "Survivor" Yenko with low miles would be worth well over a Million if one still exists. There were so few built that it is hard to believe there is an unmolested one out there. The ones I know of have all been restored back to original condition... but then they aren't true survivors.
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No, that Plymouth will never be worth what a yenko camaro is worth.
Im sure since a 1969 yenko camaro with the 427 is worth between $800,000 and $1.2 million. Depending on the originality and condition. Its really an amazing car and in my opinion the coolest and most popular car ever man The Yenko would not be between $800,000 and $1.2 million. You could probably get one between $20,000 and $500,000. ammerman98 out
Chevrolet had several motors available for the 1969 model Camaro. Most common were 327, 350, and 396 cubic inch engines. Some C.O.P.O. models came with 427 c.i. big blocks, such as the Yenko Camaro. But chances are you will never see one in original form.
Well, I'm assuming by "win" you mean which one runs the quarter mile fastest, In which case the numbers say:Avg. Qtr mile time for the yenko 13.16 @ 105For the hemi, the consensus seems to be about 13.10Mind you, these times can vary based on driver skill, course conditions, etc.
Donald Yenko was born in 1927.
Aleksandr Yenko was born in 1972.
Donald Yenko died in 1987.
There were quite a few good cars in 69 and it's all in your preference, the yenko camaro with a 427 was one of those cars that would beat about any factory built car on the road.
The company that makes Yenko model cars is Chevrolet. For further information please contact your local dealership for more details on the Yenko cars.
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Though I haven't done this myself, I think you'll need to change the frame mount. The Camaro was available with a big block so the mounts do exist. In particular the Camaro Yenko with the 427. install camaro frame mounts and it will work