HOLY FREAKING MACKEREL. I’m going on 70. I had two Panthers, 67 and a 68 396 SS. that YENKO is STUNNING. I’ll bet you can build flying saucers 🛸. BEAUTIFUL.
10:12 YES! Is that really what it looks like? Are those Turn Signal indicators? I have wanted to see that on a hot rod/street rod for a very long time. Thank you so much for this video.
Very nice build, but I'm not sure if I find it more shocking that someone would modify a Yenko this much or that someone would let a Yenko decay this much. Yenkos are the very most special part of Camaro history. They should be taken care of and preserved.
Agreed, I felt slighted by the fact that none of metal work/repair & fabrication was demonstrated. This could have a bit more in-depth & not so "rushed".
If you read the description, it clearly states that this is a Yenko CLONE, not an original Yenko. If it HAD been an original Yenko, yes, it would have been sacrilege to have done this build on one of those, as an original Yenko SC 427 would bring FAR more money than this Pro Tourer ever would.
@@Dreadnought59 I didn't read the description. The last thing I would have thought was that the car was a fake Yenko. That's kind of nauseating, to be honest.
Amazing......simply stunning build. Wish we could have heard it running.👍
HOLY FREAKING MACKEREL.
I’m going on 70. I had two Panthers, 67 and a 68 396 SS. that YENKO is STUNNING.
I’ll bet you can build flying saucers 🛸.
BEAUTIFUL.
The perfect blend of old skool and high tech, tastefully done with a microscopic attention to detail. Truly gusset moistening.
Tout un bolide félicitations voiture de rêve!!
Darn, what craftsmanship!
Basically exactly what I’d live to build, just with a 66 chevelle instead. But otherwise that’s the perfect build
Wow. What a beautiful build!
I love seeing these builds! I keep notes and details for reference in the future when I will hopefully build my dream car.
Right on Brother for sure me too!!!
10:12 YES! Is that really what it looks like? Are those Turn Signal indicators? I have wanted to see that on a hot rod/street rod for a very long time. Thank you so much for this video.
Job well done.
Perfect.
Great job! 👍🏼
Perfect
amazing. now some running footage
coming soon as the car is back in the shop to do some video and a magazine feature keep watching speedtech youtube channel
Waou magnifique travail 🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
Amazing 🔥
Damn 😮😊
Very nice build, but I'm not sure if I find it more shocking that someone would modify a Yenko this much or that someone would let a Yenko decay this much. Yenkos are the very most special part of Camaro history. They should be taken care of and preserved.
Agreed, I felt slighted by the fact that none of metal work/repair & fabrication was demonstrated. This could have a bit more in-depth & not so "rushed".
At end of day its a CAR. Some of you act like they have SOULS or something. Its a CAR, nothing special, a MACHINE
If you read the description, it clearly states that this is a Yenko CLONE, not an original Yenko. If it HAD been an original Yenko, yes, it would have been sacrilege to have done this build on one of those, as an original Yenko SC 427 would bring FAR more money than this Pro Tourer ever would.
@@Dreadnought59 I didn't read the description. The last thing I would have thought was that the car was a fake Yenko. That's kind of nauseating, to be honest.
As the builder of this car, it was a clone that had been done 20 years previous to the customer bringing it to us.
When I win lotto how much is one of these going to cost me. 😁
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I cant imagine the headache and time ..
Could someone please tell me what those wheels are
Holy faq
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Can you reveal paint color?
Tell me that wasn't a real deal Yenko. Please no.😔