When I was looking for my first car in the late 1970s, I took an interest in the Corvair because it was a Bill Mitchell design with an air-cooled rear engine at a price I could afford. I bought my ...
Don Yenko was a Chevy dealer in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, who was interested in Sports Car Club of America, or SCCA, racing. In 1966, before the Chevy Camaro was available, Yenko petitioned the SCCA ...
If we had to choose one word to summarize American car design in the 1950s it very well might be “excess.” Automotive designers incorporated very ornate jet age aviation and space age rocket motifs ...
Don Yenko grew up in his family’s Chevrolet dealership. In 1957, he set up a performance shop at the dealership for adding a bit more punch to Chevy cars. The shop sold performance parts to customers, ...
If you're a fan of early Camaros, or muscle cars in general, then some of your favorites have to be the Yenko-modified examples, built for those who wanted more than what Chevrolet was willing to ...
Not every 1960s muscle car came from the factory. This 1967 Chevrolet Yenko Super Camaro 427/450, which heads to the auction block at Barrett-Jackson's sale taking place on January 29 in Scottsdale, ...
After more than two decades of caring for animals large and small in the community, Dr. Susan Ridenour is retiring. On a lap leather that belonged to his grandfather, Guy Johnson is teaching his ...
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