1971 Chevrolet Nova Yenko Deuce Tribute West Coast Collector Cars "SOLD"
Publicado 2016-04-12
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Probably the best use of a Nova.
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Is sweet sounding ..perfect
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Man that car is gorgeous....
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23k..... without the original engine??? What a shame..... matching#'s would be straight up money... Thanks for sharing your video 🤙🤙. beautiful car 👍🇺🇸
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Sweet car
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my god it is gorgeous!!
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That so called Yenco Nove came from Maple Motors in Henderson, Tn. That Nova had and automatic shifter on the column. You can see the gear indicator in the dash. That is not a Yenco, period...
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“I think the two in Chevy two is where you get the deuce.” Bam!
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That engine bay looks Stock and the 350 got the factory look you can have a lot of fun driving a Replica Yenko Supercar a little sleeper
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Not 100% on the placement, but these did actually come with a hood tach.
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how much did it sell for
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You can purchase a Yenko Nova Tribute car if you can't afford a Real Yenko Supercar
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I thought Deuce meant it had two 4 barrel carburetors, but I could be wrong.
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I am not sure I understand the difference between a Yenko "tribute" and a Yenko "clone". Help?
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$.?🤔
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VERY SHARP LOVE THE CHOICE OF WHEELS ON IT. HOWEVER, IT SHOULD HAVE THE RAISED WHITE LETTERS ON THE OUTSIDE SO GLAD NOT TO SEE THOSE UGLY PATHETIC GHETTO RIMS ON IT BEAUTIFUL OLD SCHOOL NOVA. I'D BE VERY PROUD TO OWN THAT NOVA
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Virginia
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There is nothing Yenko Deuce about this car. Did slapping a couple of decals on a Nova get you some extra money?
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These retro and tributes ..are to me out of character for the original nostalgia of the classic car..very nice but prefer upgrades without the graphics fake lettering..it's like driving a wanna bee which isn't..but still smooth nova
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Can’t get good enough gas today to drive a street rod Engine numbers don’t match