SEMA reveal: Yearning looking for a Yenko:
Jeff Leonard grew up less than 2 miles from Detroit’s famed Woodward Avenue, so he knows about muscle cars. The Yenko products of the generation were element favorites. “You didn’t own one, you aspired to own sole,” Leonard said at the SEMA show. Leonard has owned a 1968 Yenko Camaro for 15 years.
But that’s not sufficiency. He is also in the process of bringing back the Yenko monicker and all that it meant to muscle-car enthusiasts, both those aspiring to own song and those with the means to do so.

At SEMA, Leonard showed off a concept of what a modern-day Yenko Camaro might look like. The single shown here is based on a different Camaro SS with a supercharger, a Hurst shifter, custom 22-inch wheels, Yenko striping and flush ritualistic upholstery. “It’s what we call to mind a consider might be a safe agency of what Don Yenko would square of a modern crate,” Leonard said. continues on a product. No assess was given, but if we had to fancy, we’d take it you could do some commendable packages in requital for between $60,000 and $85,000. More dope will-power be at ones fingertips in a unparalleled weeks.
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on November 5th 2009 in Global cars

