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1974 CHEVROLET NOVA (YENKO)
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$13,900.00
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Address: Escondido, CA | |
Mileage: 113,000 | |
Interior Color: Green / Black |
Transmission: Automatic | |
DriveTrain: RWD | |
Engine: V8 350ci | |
Vin Number: 1X17L4L121179 | |
Doors: 2 | |
Body Style: 2d Coupe | |
Car Class: Muscle Car | |
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1974 CHEVROLET NOVA (YENKO), 1974 CHEVROLET NOVA SPORT COUPE YENKO TRIBUTE, THIS IS A RUST FREE BLUE PLATE ORIG CALIF CAR, 350 4BBL REBUILT T-350 TRANS, POWER STEERING AND POWER DISC BRAKES, NEW PAINT, ALL NEW INTERIOR, TONS OF MONEY INVESTED IN THIS CAR, SHOW CHROME BUMPERS, POLISHED GRILL TRIM, NEW SHOCKS, COILS SPRINGS, BRAKES, FRONT END COMPONETS, FLOWMASTER EXHAUST, NEW TIRES, THIS CAR NEEDS NOTHING, DRIVES BETTER THAN NEW, NO ISSUES, THE CAR IS TIGHT, FAST AND CAN BE DRIVEN ANYWHERE, I WOULD DRIVE THIS CAR CROSS COUNTRY TOMMORROW IF I HAD THE OPPORTUNITY, IT RUNS THAT WELL!! PAINT IS BEAUTIFUL, BODY IS STRAIGHT, FLOORS TRUNK ALL SOLID AND PERFECT, THIS IS YOUR TYPICAL NO RUST CALIF CAR, THAT HAS HAD A EASY LIFE, DASH IS PERFECT, RADIO OPENING IS UNTOUCHED AND EVEN HAS THE ORIG AM RADIO!!, FULLY SERVICED,DETAILED AND READY FOR ANY SHOW OR CRUISE, FLY IN DRIVE IT HOME!!!! BELOW IS A SMALL HISTORY ON DON YENKO: In 1957, Yenko set up a performance shop for Chevrolet vehicles. The customers can either order high performance parts or they can have their car modified by Yenko's mechanics. In 1967, when Chevrolet began selling the Camaro, Yenko began to modify SS Camaros by replacing the original L-78 396 in? (6.4 L)engine with a Chevrolet Corvette's L-72 427 in? (7.0 L) and upgrade the rear axle and suspensions. He also modified other Chevrolet vehicles like Chevelle and Nova by fitting them with L-72 engines. The 1970s saw the decline in muscle cars due to higher insurance premium and tighter emission rules, Yenko began to modify Chevrolet Vega with spoiler, turbocharger and design graphics. Due to difficulties with EPA certification, he only sold the modified Vega without a turbocharger. Instead, the turbocharger sold separately at the Yenko dealership. In 1972, Yenko stopped selling modified cars and began publishing a performance parts catalog from cosmetic modification to engine modification. One of his notable product was the ZL-1 engine and he produced them under permission from Chevrolet. In 1981, Yenko made his last modification, the Turbo Z Camaro. He added a turbocharger to 350 in? (5.7 L) engine. He sold the Yenko Chevrolet dealership in 1982, which had been family owned since 1934. Yenko, along with his three passengers, died in March 1987 while piloting his Cessna 210M into land near Charleston, West Virginia. The landing was hard, causing the aircraft to bounce and Yenko to lose control. It then hit a dirt bank, fell into a ravine and crashed.
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