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The original Yenko Nova was built to L72 specs. Its obvious that good money was spent here from the bright chrome details on the radiator shroud air cleaner and finned valve covers to the Chevy Orange block that really pops out from the blacked-out inner fenders and firewall.


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This Yenko Tribute has had a stunning frame off restoration that features a gorgeous color combo and plenty of upgrades.

. In 1969 Yenko turned its focus from Corvairs to other Chevy models. Researching the details of the 1962 - 1979 Chevy Nova. 1 of 175.

Only about 38 Yenko Novas were built in 1969 and this kit does a remarkable job at. 1969 The Nova Is Born. Call us today before its gone.

Almost lethal For the 37 owners in 1969 the build resulted in cheap thrills followed in some cases by mechanical mayhem. The hood mounted tachometer is unique to the Yenko Nova. The car has original and correct 14 wheels and tires with dog dish hubcaps.

One such model was the Nova. Yenko was using big blocks but the 350 cubic inch V8 in this Nova gives it startling performance without the complications of a larger engine. Here we have a 1969 Chevrolet Nova for sale.

Yenko Chevrolet was a Chevy dealership in Pennsylvania between 1949 and 1982. The car is listed for. This 1970 Chevrolet Nova Yenko Tribute is truly a car that was built for show and go.

In 1969 Chevy Nova replaced Chevy II as the sole name of Chevrolets prized compact car. Yenko was using big blocks but the 350 cubic inch V8 in this Nova gives it startling performance without the complications of a larger engine. The modified Vega aluminum-block 23 inline 4 with a turbocharger and 155 hp required a 50000 mile test for EPA certification and Don Yenko eventually decided against using the turbochargers.

Yenkos involvement in modifying Chevys was born out of Don Yenkos interest in getting the Corvair certified for SCCA competition but in the process a legend was founded. From then on the Chevy Nova would be the only name used sometimes appearing in brochures and magazines as merely Nova. 1969 Chevrolet Nova Yenko 427 Muncie Four Speed Four Wheel Disc 12 Bolt AC.

This 1970 Chevrolet Nova Yenko tribute is exactly what you want in a muscle car. Asked about the Nova he recalled it with some chagrin. Yenkos Sportscar team completed the conversion of the COPO Novas by adding the SS wheels Yenko badges decals and stripes a Dixco hood tach and a laundry list of performance options available to his customers.

Yenko Chevrolet placed the first order for 125 YDNs on December 16 The exact date of the second order of 50 YDNs is unknown but was late enough to incorporate the Special Spring Colors that became available on Novas in early 1970. This spectacular piece of history is a 1970 Chevrolet Nova Yenko Deuce. We all know that the assembly manual and parts books are not always correct and most of Chevrolets methods are lost due to the.

The 1969 and 1970 Yenko Novas also called Yenko Deuces were rare high-performance COPO Chevy Novas built by Don Yenko with either a 427 engine or an LT1 350 engine-. He said it was a car we probably should not have done. Theres a serious engine in this Nova and so only an upgrade to the Chevys Hugger Orange would do.

The car is one of only 175 built by Yenko Chevrolet in Canonsburg Pennsylvania. That year only 38 Novas were fitted with a 450-horsepower 427. This Nova Yenko Deuce is one of only 175 produced in 1970.

Chevrolet then delivered the Novas to Yenko per his exclusive agreement. This 1970 Chevrolet Nova Yenko tribute is exactly what you want in a muscle car. This is a special Yenko StreetStrip Series special edition Supercar Collectibles Issue 1 stock number 29412P diecast.

Theres a serious engine in this Nova and so only an. Lesser known are the thirty-odd Novas that were built and sold by Yenko Chevrolet out of Canonsburg PA. There were 175 YDNs built.

During the late 1960s and early 1970s Don Yenko utilized Chevys Central Office Production Order system to order cars built with the 427 cubic inch 425 HP L-72 Chevy engine. The Nova Research Project was begun to determine how Chevrolet actually assembled Novas and is an attempt to document what was normally done on the assembly line. Cars Trucks and SUVs.

It has bold paint aggressive upgrades bright chrome and a bucket seat interior. 1970 Chevrolet Nova Yenko Deuce Russ Dixon Don Yenko was an American race car driver turned dealer who become known for creating high-performance automobiles. It is located in Las Vegas Nevada and listed for sale here on craigslist.

Any collector or enthusiast would love to own this Nova and it wont last long. The restoration was done by COPOBaldwin Motion expert Ricky Smith of RSR Restorations in Arafat Virginia and it looks just as it would have come from Yenko Chevrolet in Pennsylvania back in 1969. Plus a big block waiting for you under the hood.

Kevin Suydam With other cars that Yenko brought to the table such as the 1969 Chevelle he was able to order them specially through the. All of the cars were built in 3 consecutive weeks. Painted in Cranberry Red with white Yenko graphics this Nova Yenko Deuces small block features a solid-lifter camshaft aluminum intake manifold special finned-aluminum valve covers a simple bench seat black on black leather and subtle Yenko trim details.

Based on the Chevrolet Vega GT Hatchback Stinger Vegas included front and rear spoilers and Yenko Stinger side striping and a special COPO engine with alloy-plated forged aluminum pistons. Its obvious that good money was spent here from the bright chrome details on the radiator shroud air cleaner and finned valve covers to the Chevy Orange block that really pops out from the blacked-out inner fenders and firewall. Plus a big block waiting for you under the hood.

1969 Yenko Chevy Nova 427 118 Scale American Muscle Diecast by Ertl Collectibles This historic muscle car has been nicely replicated in 118 diecast scale by Ertl Collectibles. The Yenko Nova was extremely rare with fewer than 40 ever made. Yenko built only a small-block Nova for 1970 before turning to smaller Chevy Vegas and eventually imports.