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The car's odometer showed 49,000 miles. In 1993, Owens titled the car in Tennessee, which current owner John Miller has a copy of. On the title it says "Camaro SYC" pointing to its Yenko heritage.
Bought in 1974, this rare Yenko Camaro was once the undefeated king of Midwest street racing. Why was it left behind?
T he legend of the COPO Camaro continues to captivate the hearts of muscle car enthusiasts with a rare glimpse into the extraordinary pedigree of these powerful machines. A striking example is the ...
The original 1967 Yenko Camaro’s are the stuff of legend. Now, Specialty Vehicle Engineering (SVE) is making the modern Yenko/SC Camaro with a 1,500 horsepower 7.0-liter V8.
Each car brings the point home with plenty of Yenko, Yenko/SC, and sYc motifs. The 2023 model year SVE Yenko/SC Camaro is available exclusively as a coupe, given that the fixed-head body style is ...
Our feature 1967 Chevy Yenko Super Camaro 450, YS-703, was fastidiously restored by noted Yenko Camaro authority Dave Tinnell. It features Rally Sport trim complete with hidden headlights, one of ...
AI Quick Summary The 1981 Yenko Camaro Turbo Z, equipped with a Turbo International system delivering 7 pounds of boost, increased performance to 240–250 hp, running quarter-miles in 14.52 seconds.
On Monday, SVE revealed the Yenko Chevrolet Camaro Stage 2, which packs 1,050 hp. That's 50 hp more than the original Yenko Camaro the company showed off earlier this year.
This 1967 Chevy Yenko Super Camaro is one of just 54 built. Propelled by a beastly 427 cubic-inch Big Block V8, it will soon be up for grabs.