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1969 Chevelle Yenko Remake on 2040-cars

US $33,000.00
Year:1969 Mileage:3789
Location:

Kaukauna, Wisconsin, United States

Kaukauna, Wisconsin, United States

Classic Car: 427 HP Yenko



Vehicle Description


  • 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Yenko
  • 8 cylinder motor
  • 427 Yenko  
  • Automatic transmission (3-speed)
  • Blue exterior 
  • 2 door coupe
  • Power Brakes
  • Dual exhaust


Motor and Transmission


Complete motor rebuild June 2011 to update it with the best parts. (have the invoice for it) done by a professional 

On the dyno the 468 cu. inch motor had 470 ft. lbs. torque @ 4000 RPM and 435 HP @ 6000RPM


  • Superior shift kit 
  • Auburn posi rear end axle
  • 400 turbo torque converter
  • 700 R-4 roller cluster
  • Brand new cam, bushings, and pins
  • Many brand new Edelbrock parts such as the intake manifold, carburetor, etc.
  • New fuel pump
  • New fuel tank and lines
  • New chrome water pump
  • New chrome alternator
  • New battery
  • New wiring and spark plug cables
  • New fuel system: Gas tank, lines, and fittings



Body & Extra upgrades

Solid body 

Winston white lettered tires

A lot of Horse Power!


This car is a head turner, it has lot of power and really is a pretty cool car. It would need some work done to the body of the car to make is show quality, but for the most part there are only few cosmetic issues. The motor alone is a $10,000 recent investment because it was completely gone through and rebuilt to get it up to the 21st century parts. So the motor is good and ready for the drag strip. The interior compartment is good to excellent shape. The only thing I don’t like about the originality of the interior is that Chevy did was the card board looking rear window dash. A nice custom leather dash pan would really help and update the interior for about a hundred bucks. Also there is not an original radio in this car and it would be nice to have the original one back but it did not work at all at the time of the restoration in 2004 so just a plain jane AM/FM cassette one was put in there for the time being. If you are young yet saying less than a hundred years old you need to buy your self this car. The reason I am selling it is I have too much stuff and would really like to sell it to a new owner. 


The car can make long trips I could get 20 MPH if I drove it reasonably with no problems. Since the new more rebuild a new speedometer, tech, oil pressure, and fuel gauge was put in. because the original one was just a speedometer. Car is sold as is where is and will be more than happy to talk to you pointing out anything that I know of about this car. I have had this car for a few years know and have worked through the whole thing so I know it well. For any questions let me know and I will be more than happy to answer them. Thanks!




Auto Services in Wisconsin

WJ Kuhn Automotive Center Inc ★★★★★

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Address: 8511 S Howell Ave, Caledonia
Phone: (414) 762-7900

Window Film Specialists ★★★★★

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Address: 800 O Keefe Rdste F, Freedom
Phone: (920) 336-2883

Wenniger Auto Repair ★★★★★

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Address: 429 Pickle Row, Saxeville
Phone: (920) 787-4610

Voline Garage Central ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Gas Stations
Address: 6902 W North Ave, Elm-Grove
Phone: (414) 257-2040

Union Road Shop ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Brake Repair, Auto Oil & Lube
Address: 1088 Union Rd, Oregon
Phone: (608) 835-8400

Trubilt Collision Center ★★★★★

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Address: 1631 Harding Ave, Eau-Claire
Phone: (715) 834-6617

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