1970 Yenko Deuce

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SOLD 1970 Yenko Deuce

Vehicle Details

Year
1970
Make
Chevrolet
Model
Yenko Deuce
Status SOLD

Description

“This car is truly investment grade” – “this is a great car to own.

As of today, there are 91 Yenko Deuces remaining out of 175 produced; ~52% survival rate. Only 1 Deuce has been ‘found’ in the last 3 years, so, they aren’t cropping up like they used to.

Of the 91 Deuces, 16 of them are red – and only 3 are automatics. I’ve only ever driven one automatic Deuce, and it was this car. I was, and still am, jealous – this a/t Deuce is amazingly well mannered, yet consistently and effortlessly shifts hard at 7k RPM. This car is a joy to drive!

Of the 91 Deuces, only 7 are original paint – 7!!

I wish I had the space to explain the entire history and amazing story of this car, but the next owner will have some of the best car show conversations possible – especially the story about the ‘burnout cane’!

This is a Wallace Chevrolet sold Deuce, so that adds to the unique story line of this car – trim rings, bumper guards, hood locks & missing trunk lid emblem are unique to Wallace.

The paperwork, documentation and originality of this car puts it in the Top 3 of the 91 Deuces – you get what you pay for!!!

If anyone has any questions – I’m glad to help…..”

Marlin Spots : The Yenko Deuce Registry

Description:

  • 1970 Yenko Deuce original unrestored.
  • This is an amazing part of Yenko History. Not many survived in this condition.
  • It runs as good as it looks. Ran low 14s at the Yenko Deuce shoot out, as it sits!
  • Have vintage slips from English Town with many high 13 sec runs etc.
  • All original drivetrain / automatic
  • Approx 53,000 miles
  • Original exhaust/smog
  • Loads of documentation and paperwork
  • Purchased direct from the original owner.
  • Documentation:
    • Original POP
    • Original Window sticker
    • Original Build Sheet
    • Original Dealer Invoice
    • NCRS dealer Shipping Report
    • Copies of Orig title
    • Awarded Legends Vintage Certification in 2011

Pictures by Matt Avery ‘COPO’.