1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko/SC
As a young man back in the 1950s and 1960s, Don Yenko learned the Chevrolet car and truck industry from his father, a very successful man in the industry. Both Yenkos liked Chevrolet performance, and road racing was Don's forte.
Knowing how to manipulate the almost unknown factory "Central Office Production Order" (COPO) program, he first ordered some special '65 Corvairs, named them Yenko Stingers, and went road racing with customers and friends alike.
His name is also legendary in Camaro, Chevelle, and Nova camps by creating some of the baddest rides on the streets in the late 60's.
The 1969 Yenko Camaro was a limited production vehicle, equipped from the factory with COPO 9561, a special performance package including a L72 427/425hp engine, special ducted hood, dual exhaust system, increased cooling capacity and special suspension. Yenko Camaros also received COPO 9737 Sports Car Conversion, which included a 140 mph speedometer, larger diameter 13/16" front stabilizer bar and 15 x 7 Rally wheels with E70 raised white lettered tires.
Story by Barrett-Jackson
Chassis & Sales
enko Super Camaro 427/450 HP, 4-Speed - sold for $345,000
Real Deal, 1969 Yenko Super Camaro, one of 198 produced. Considered to be the very best '69 Yenko on the market. Unrestored with mostly original paint and interior. Very desirable Hugger Orange with X66 Trim Code. Yenko Stock #9291, Invoiced to Francis Chevrolet 2/26/69. Original exhaust, 2 original tires, original unused spare. Current owners of 24 years purchased with 18,653 miles. Only driven 1,098 careful miles since 1987. Original numbers... more
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