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Latest revision as of 02:21, 4 February 2009

The former Yenko Chevrolet building as of March, 2008

Yenko Chevrolet, located in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, was one of largest custom muscle car shops of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Don Yenko, son of the dealership founder, first ordered special Corvairs in 1965. When the Camaro entered the pony car fray in 1966, Yenko transplanted Chevrolet's 427 cubic inch (7 L), 425 horsepower (317 kW) L-72 engine (along with other high-performance parts) and created the Yenko Camaro. The cars were so popular that, in 1968-69, Yenko used Chevrolet's Central Office Production Order (COPO) system to have L-72 engines installed into Camaros, Chevrolet Chevelles, and Chevrolet Novas on the factory assembly lines. The high performance and limited production of all Yenko-customized cars makes them valuable to collectors.

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