Yenko L72 Engine, 19N615842

Started by Jerry@CHP, August 04, 2009, 08:16:48 PM

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Jerry@CHP

On a Camaro road trip in Long Island, NY.  Just bought a complete original L72 engine out of one of the surviving Yenko 427 cars.  19N615842.

Will rebuild and detail it here at CHP, dyno and then find the current owner of the car.

Jerry

my70454ss


Jerry,

  Shouldn't that be 79N615842 not 19N615842. Didn't all Yenko Camaros started with 124379N. That vin comes back to a Fathom Green Turbo bought from
Karen Chevrolet in Phillipsburg, NJ. Problably spent at lot of time at Englishtown Raceway during it's day.   ???   
1970 LS-6 4-Speed

x77-69z28

NEVER QUESTION THE MASTER. THE PARTIAL VIN THE 1 MEANS CHEVROLET, 9 IS 69, N IS NORWOOD AND THE SEQUENTIAL VIN.
69 Z/28 X77 burnished brown, 711 int 05A bought in 78
70 Z28 forrest green, green int, M40, bk vinyl roof PROJECT
99 SS hugger orange 6spd NO TTOPS bought new 1 of 54
15 z/28 Arctic white, A/C 505 HP #251

my70454ss


   You are so right, this wasn't meant to question the master. So then my statement and Jerry's statment are correct. This is one in the same vehicle.

Rodger
1970 LS-6 4-Speed

jk1969z28

How do you know the details of the car based on the VIN number?  Is there a Yenko database or do you have other insight and if so I have a VIN for my Z28 I'd love some info on.  :-)

Jerry K.

william

Copies of Yenkos' handwriiten COPO inventory sheets have been around for decades. Several sites list the VINs, a few of which are in dispute due to the poor legibility of the copies. Some of the Chevrolet paperwork for the cars still exists because one of the mechanics was wise enough to rescue it from a dumpster in the '70s.
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69z28302

Let's hope that Yenko Camaro is still around. It would be nice to the car get it's born with engine.

Miike

Satatic

I am confused, you mean you took an engine out of a yenko car?

william

The chassis & engine were separated many years ago, common practice with both ZL-1s & L72s. The phrasing of the statement may have created the impression it happened last week.

The car still exists.
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Gramps69Z

After posting the information almost a year ago, I'm sure Jerry sold it to the eBay member selling it.
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