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    Finished it up today...turned out pretty good... the hood hinge cover is fake, attached to the center of the 1 piece hood top. Along with the red/white pinstripes I think it gives the car a little more nostalgic look... what do you think?
    Windshield and headlights are next!
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    Looks good...............I'd vote for the windshield change first to keep in tune with the nostalgic change.

    That a real Yenko, or a clone?
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    Yep, definitely gotta tackle that windshield... its on its way as we speak. As for my "other" Deuce...It's real...No offense, but I didn't know any of you hot rodders even knew what a Yenko was! 27k miles, sold new at Colonial Chevrolet in Norfolk VA. Had a 6 page feature in the Nov.05 Musclecar Enthusiast magazine. As I said, I'm new to this hot rod scene, but have loved musclecars forever... here's a pic from the photo shoot... some may recognize the background, it was shot at York fairgrounds, home of the NSRA Nats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joeybsyc
    Yep, definitely gotta tackle that windshield... its on its way as we speak. As for my "other" Deuce...It's real...No offense, but I didn't know any of you hot rodders even knew what a Yenko was! 27k miles, sold new at Colonial Chevrolet in Norfolk VA. Had a 6 page feature in the Nov.05 Musclecar Enthusiast magazine. As I said, I'm new to this hot rod scene, but have loved musclecars forever... here's a pic from the photo shoot... some may recognize the background, it was shot at York fairgrounds, home of the NSRA Nats.
    Unless the power parkers beat me out (or it rained too much), that's close to my favorite spot at York

    Nice Yenko, tho I do like the roadster better
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