Chuck and Paula Huber are justifiably proud of this sparkling '69 Yenko Chevelle. They learned the car might be for sale in Chicago and were able to buy it. Bringing it home to Monaco, Pennsylvania, ...
Chevrolet's first midsize offering, the Chevelle arrived in late 1963 as a competitor for the Fairlane, which Ford downsized in 1962. And it quickly became one of Chevrolet's best-selling nameplates.
When you come across a rare muscle car, you make sure you cross yours and dot yours when restoring it. When you come across a one-of-99 car, such as this 1969 Yenko Chevelle, you go way beyond correct ...
Editor's note: We have kept an eye on Rick Nelson's Yenko Chevelle since he pulled it out of its garage tomb in 2018 after nearly 50 years of storage ("Yenko Rescue," May 2018;bit.ly/2Og95Ux). We ...
There are those select few cars that’ll grab anyone’s attention, car enthusiast or not, and that’s because they’re special. An example of such a car would be this 1969 Yenko Chevelle from the ...
Chevrolet dealership owner and racing driver Don Yenko circumvented the General Motors big-engine ban from the 1960s by swapping the 6.5-liter L78 in the Camaro pony car with the 7.0-liter L72 engine ...
The name Don Yenko is legendary in the muscle car world. But before the Canonsburg, PA, Chevy dealer built Yenko Camaros, Yenko Novas, or Yenko Chevelles, they made the Corvair-based Yenko Stinger.
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