Yenko Camaro Prototype
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Yenko Camaro Prototype |
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Yenko Camaro Prototype |
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Yenko Camaro Prototype |
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Yenko Camaro Prototype |
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Yenko Camaro Prototype |
The famous Yenko nameplate will be revived at this year's SEMA Show with the introduction of the 2010 Yenko Camaro Prototype by General Marketing Capital Incorporated (GMCI). The performance-tuned model celebrates the 44th anniversary of Don Yenko's Corvair Corsa being officially recognized as a racecar by the SCCA.
This Yenko is based on a 2010 Camaro SS and touts a supercharged and intercooled motor making in the range of 600 hp. It's what GMCI calls the beginning of the "Phase I" package and continues to include a Tremec six-speed manual gearbox, Hurst short throw shifter, six-piston brakes, Magnaflow exhaust, and 22-in billet Yenko wheels.
For the complete look, designers plastered its body with Yenko stripes and emblems, as well as a full leather package with Yenko embossed badges.
GMCI will roll out meaner, more powerful "Phase II" and "Phase III" editions in the months after the SEMA Show.
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