AutoWorld AMM1247 1/18 Scale, 1967 Chevy Camaro (Yenko), Tuxedo Black, Ready to Display Metal Car Model (AW1247)

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Autoworld AMM1247 1/18 1967 Chevy Camaro (YENKO), TUXEDO Black, ready to exhibit metal car model
Brand: Autoworld
Stock Code: AW1247
Scale:1/18 (It is a reduced version of the truth 18 times)
Type:Metal collection model ready to exhibit
Material:Metal, plastic
CONTENTS:
1 Piece1967 Chevy Camaro (Yenko)
Features:
By Autoworld Model Company1967 Chevy Camaro (Yenko)The model ready to exhibit is a 1/18 scale model of the original car.
The tires of the model are made of real rubber.
1967 Chevy Camaro (Yenko)The body and chassis are manufactured from the metal alloy and the feeling of reality is at the highest level.
Original in the vehicle design and manufacturing stage1967 Chevy Camaro (Yenko)It was worked by being loyal to either.
The interior details of the model are processed to fine details.
The details and weight found in every detail of the vehicle give the feeling of realism closest to its original state.
About:    
In 1966, Don Yenko was influenced by the handling of Chevrolet Corvair's latest model and decided to resort to SCCA approval of the Corsa model for the race. The APPROACH AUTHORITY approved the cars in which the rear seat was removed and increased the Horsepower Corsa engine, which increased the power and torque. The certificate 100 1966 Corsas was painted white and most of them had blue strips and called "Yenko Steingers".Yenko, Corvair cups, the car's production work for the rest of the car continued to change. The Son Steinger was a 1969 coupe, then Corvair production was stopped at Willow Run, Michigan. In 2011, Charlie Doerge wrote a book about some adventures of Yenko Stinger and Don. In addition to many original and subsequent owners, the book lists the known race date with a lot of information about all the cars produced. Jay Leno proclaimed him in a video "Bible for Yenko Stinger owners".When Camaros, which could be classified as a "Mytilene Car" in 1967, was released, Yenko Chevrolet's 427-inch cubes (7 L), 425 HP (317 kW) L-72 (with other high-performance parts) transferred to some models. Camaros creates Yenko Camaro. 1967 and 1968 427 Camaros was so popular that in 1969, Yenko used Chevrolet's Central Office Production Order (COPO) system to install L-72 engines to Chevrolet Camaros and Chevelles.In 1971 and 1972, Yenko sold Yenko Stinger Vegas. Based on Chevrolet Vega GT Hatchback, Steinger Vegas included a special copo engine with front and rear spoiler and yenko stinger side strips and alloy -coated tattoo aluminum pistons. The turbocharged and 155 HP modified Vega Aluminum Block 2.3 Rank 4 required a 50,000 mile test for EPA certificate and Don Yenko finally decided not to use turbocharged. [1] Neither Yenko demanded higher compression engine blocks nor factory -equipped turbo motors, because the Chevrolet was not interested in the marketing potential of a turbo version. Steinger Vega was offered from Yenko Chevrolet to 1972 without turbocharger, but Yenko presented the turbocharger as a after -sales kit.
The high performance and limited production of all modified cars with YENKO make them valuable and valuable for collectors.
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