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Live on AutoHunter, the premier online auction destination driven by ClassicCars.com, is this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko tribute that underwent a professional restoration within the past 15,000 miles.

When Chevrolet released the Camaro in 1967, GM prevented intermediates and compact-bodied cars from having an engine larger than 400cid – until Don Yenko stepped in.

Yenko, famous racecar driver and Chevy dealer, with the help of Dick Harrell, reengineered the Camaro with a 427cid V8 powerful enough to compete on the dragstrip. These Camaros were called the Yenko Super Camaros and were produced until 1969 when government regulations and rising insurance costs halted production.

The ’69 Yenko tribute Camaro up for auction on AutoHunter is powered by a 427cid V8 engine with 990 rectangular port heads and 4-bolt main block mated to a Richmond 5-speed long-shift manual transmission with original Hurst shifter.

To hear the engine run, watch the video below:

This Yenko received performance upgrades including solid lifters, TRW 10.5:1 forged pistons, 6223 steel crank, Demon 750 cfm carburetor, aluminum four-core radiator, 11inch Centerforce clutch, 12-bolt rear end with 3:31 gears, power steering and power brakes. 

The body is finished in Daytona Yellow with period black graphics and features a new old stock GM cowl hood, fenders, header panel, valence panel and California-sourced doors by Carlson’s Auto Body in South Beloit, Illinois.



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