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I don't know what the heck it is, but I want one!

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Yenko produced the 427 Nova in 1969 only. There were around thirty built with only seven or eight that are accounted for today. This is the very first one produced.

This 1969 Yenko Nova was a car described by Don Yenko in one of his last interviews as “a beast, almost lethal, a car that they should not have produced; as they were skirting the edge of product liability when they built this car”. The Nova was not a COPO high performance 427 motor from the factory. It was built with a transplanted 427 motor as Yenko did with the 1967 and 1968 Camaros.

Although GM put factory 427s in Camaro’s and Chevelles, it is known that the GM factory apparently would not put a COPO 427 motor in a Nova. Why not? The most obvious reason would be just as Don Yenko describes himself; using the word “lethal”, and a matter of liability. The body weight of the Nova was less than that of a Corvette. Stuffing a high performance L72 427 Corvette motor in a car of less body weight certainly had to result in tire-smoking performance. The Yenko Nova featured here has turned elapsed times of 10.90’s in the quarter mile. Of course it was with racing slicks, but few other modifications were necessary.

This Nova left the factory with a 396/375 HP, Muncie 4-speed, 4.11 12-bolt positraction, and power front disc brakes. It is Garnet Red with standard black vinyl trim. It was destined to be raced so it was ordered very basic, radio-delete, etc, having no comfort options which would have been just added weight to slow the car down. Yenko did their magic with transplanting the L72 427, Stewart Warner column mounted tach, SYC graphics and other high performance modifications. It would be safe to bet that since this was the first 427 Nova, it was built with an extra level of performance in mind.
 
2000 Ford Mustang Cobra R. At a mere 55K it's quite reasonably priced, unfortunately you have to be SCCA registered. If not that then the new GT40, but it's probably not going to be production.

The Cobra R.

Pebcak
 
I already have my first dream car.........a Vette. I think the next I shall reach for is a Viper........yummy.

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Right now i am gearing up for a BMW 330Ci. We will see, i may wait a little bit first, but who knows what will happen when i go to the dealer, LOL!!!
 
Pebcak said:
2000 Ford Mustang Cobra R. At a mere 55K it's quite reasonably priced, unfortunately you have to be SCCA registered. If not that then the new GT40, but it's probably not going to be production.

The Cobra R.

Pebcak


Reasonably priced?:rolleyes:
I got my '94 Z-28 for $10,250, and put another $10k into it, putting it over 400hp which would toast the Cobra R's mere 385. If I don't sell it, I'm going to supercharge it(which would still be 1/2 the mustang's price), and make the yuppies that drive those things cry. :bawling:
 
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