> I've mentioned my 4 COPO Yenko's at times. And that I do high speed road race track events with them. Then 2 weeks ago. Yenko number YS074. One
> of the ones I've owned over the years. Sold at an action in Florida for $220,000. Plus a 10% buyers fee of $22,000. Then there's the fact that you
> have no insurance on them at track events. But no one on the track wants to trade paint either. The 4 have been covered in magazines, and some
> books. Even on the cover of Hemmings Classic Car Magazine. Next week I hit 73. So it's down to fun for my remaining years. Or a boost to the
> checking account. 1/2 of a % at the bank. Doesn't build much for memories. Bob Dunahugh
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Bob,
I've read enough of your posts to bet you'd be able to "recreate" a COPO Yenko on a standard Corvair... Or at the very least, add or build the parts
of the COPO that make it a good track car to a standard Corvair... I'd garage or sell the genuine COPO cars, then run the "clone" at the track....
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Mark S. '73 Painted Desert,
Manny 1 Ton Front End,
Howell Injection,
Leigh Harrison 4bag and Rear Brakes,
Fort Worth, TX
> of the ones I've owned over the years. Sold at an action in Florida for $220,000. Plus a 10% buyers fee of $22,000. Then there's the fact that you
> have no insurance on them at track events. But no one on the track wants to trade paint either. The 4 have been covered in magazines, and some
> books. Even on the cover of Hemmings Classic Car Magazine. Next week I hit 73. So it's down to fun for my remaining years. Or a boost to the
> checking account. 1/2 of a % at the bank. Doesn't build much for memories. Bob Dunahugh
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Bob,
I've read enough of your posts to bet you'd be able to "recreate" a COPO Yenko on a standard Corvair... Or at the very least, add or build the parts
of the COPO that make it a good track car to a standard Corvair... I'd garage or sell the genuine COPO cars, then run the "clone" at the track....
--
Mark S. '73 Painted Desert,
Manny 1 Ton Front End,
Howell Injection,
Leigh Harrison 4bag and Rear Brakes,
Fort Worth, TX