Clean Machine: 1969 Chevrolet Yenko Nova
1969 Chevrolet Yenko Nova

Engine: 427/450hp
Trans: 4-speed
Color:Blue/White
Interior:Black

The Mecum Auto Auction is coming in hot to Kissimmee Florida on January 16th-25th and this gorgeous 1969 Chevrolet Yenko is up for grabs. We love how the owner has kept her clean and not all tricked out, I mean why would you want to mess up a Don Yenko masterpiece? If you have an extra $400K laying around, you should consider taking a road trip down to sunny Florida and making this beauty the latest addition to your stable.
Accolades
– Gold Spinner award 2004 Chevy Vettefest
– 2008 Masterpiece Style and Speed
– Invitational car 2011 Eyes on Design
– Best of Class 2012 Ault Park Concours
– NICB report indicating that the car was delivered to Yenko Chevrolet
– Eyes on Design invitational car
– Frame-off restoration approximately 15 years ago
– 427/450 HP engine
– 4-speed transmission
– 4.10 Positraction rear end
– Power brakes
– Lemans Blue with White Yenko stripes
– Black bench seat interior
– AM radio
– Body-colored steel wheels
– Dog dish hubcaps
– Featured in Chevy Rumble Magazine, January 2005
– Muscle Car Enthusiast Magazine, January 2006
– Collectible Automobile, October 2010

Mecum – Don Yenko was responsible for some of the hottest-performing muscle cars of the ’60s and ’70s, but when it came to producing the Yenko SC427 Nova, even he had second thoughts about putting together a machine he once referred to as “barely legal at best” and “the wildest thing we ever did” in describing why GM refused to build them through the COPO program. Indeed, GM brass was specifically concerned with product liability issues with a car that could blithely trailer a similarly equipped Corvette. While they may have agreed with great reluctance to produce 427-powered versions of the Camaro and Chevelle, loading the lightweight Nova with that much firepower was out of the question. Nonetheless, Yenko Chevrolet converted at total of 38 SC427 Novas according to the Yenko Sportscar Club.


As he had done with the Yenko Super Camaros conversions in 1967 and ’68, Yenko began with cars equipped at the factory with available 396 CI engines to take advantage of their beefier frames, drivelines, brakes and suspensions. In their place, Yenko installed an 11.0:1 compression L72 427/450 HP engine, resulting in a car capable of neck-snapping acceleration and sub-11 second quarter mile times. In fact, one Yenko SC427 Nova ran track tested zero-to-sixty in 5.1 second with an official speed of around 120 MPH.


Fewer than ten Yenko SC427 Novas are known to exist today, including this impressive coupe that is equipped with the aforementioned L72 engine, a 4-speed manual transmission and 4.10:1 Positraction third member. Restored in frame-off fashion approximately 15 years ago, its LeMans Blue paint wears the contrasting Yenko stripes and graphics that serve notice to potential challengers what they are up against. While most Yenkos were equipped with Astro five-spoke aluminum wheels, it seems most SC427 Novas were delivered with the matching painted steel wheels and dog-dish hubcaps seen on this example, which also features a Black bench-seat interior and an AM radio.


The car is well known in the muscle car community, and its quality has attracted the attention of such periodicals as Chevy Rumble magazine, which featured the car in its January 2005 issue; Muscle Car Enthusiast Magazine (January 2006) and Collectible Automobile (October 2010) featured the car as well. It has also collected an abundance of awards, including the Gold Spinner Award at the 2004 Chevy VetteFest, invitations to the 2008 Milwaukee Masterpiece and the 2011 Eyes on Design show and Best of Class at the 2012 Ault Park Concours. In addition, this Yenko SC427 Nova was featured on page 156 of “Yenko: The Man, The Machines, The Legend” by Bob McClurg.


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