1969 Yenko Camaro vs 1969 Super Bee A12

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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2009

427 auto vs 440 auto

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  • @Chevyls6 you guys are very lucky to have that! and im glad to see someone is using it for what its meant for, not just letting it sit in their garage

  • @Chevyls6 wow, i know. im a big yenko fan. an extremely limited few were built with the auto trans, which is why i thought this was just a clone. that is amazing. your car?

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  • Cool super bee

  • Did he red light,or was you sleeping a little at the start. Can't really see on this thing.It looks like he was a little to soon.

  • @RicerEater1978 Yessir, our family's car...it was a Silver Certificate winner at the Camaro Nationals back in like '96 or '97(?), then we decided to have some fun with it! No telling how many passes we've put on this car...easily over 750 I'd say.

  • @RicerEater1978 It is indeed original...it was a 20k mile original car when we bought/restored it. Of the 28 automatic Yenko Camaros built in 1969, it's one of only 5 produced in Daytona Yellow (out of a total 198 Yenko Camaros in 1969). It was sold originally in Bridgeton (St. Louis), MO, and has been in southern Missouri for most of it's life...

  • an automatic yenko? cant be original.

  • yenko so rare

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