Collector Gary Holub has owned over 45 different Yenko
supercars, so when he caught wind of this 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS coupe
originally sold from Yenko Chevrolet, he examined the accompanying
documentation, which confirmed two very important facts: it was built on the
first day of production, and it was delivered to Yenko Chevrolet on September
1, 1966 to become the first Camaro ever listed in Yenko Chevrolet’s inventory
records.
Records show that it was listed on the General Motors
Acceptance Corporation statement as invoice number BN00197, its first Date of
Note being September 27, 1966. A later GMAC statement shows it was paid for on
November 5, 1967. According to Yenko archivist Warren Dernoshek, those
documents confirm that the car remained at Yenko for approximately one year,
prompting the obvious question: why? Some believe that this 1967 Camaro, likely
built in the 23rd hour of the first day of production, was used to develop the
Yenko Super Camaro conversion.
source: http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2014/08/1967-chevrolet-camaro-427450-hp-the-first-camaro-delivered-to-yenko-chevrolet-3017228.html
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