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# Saturday, August 16, 2008
Waiting for the sting
Posted by Angelo

Anticipation is building for several cars about to cross the many auction blocks across the Monterey area, and one of those at Russo and Steele is a 1966 Corvair.

 

Before you burst into a hearty laugh that would make Ralph Nader smirk, this isn’t just any Corvair, but a Yenko Stinger, one of 100 built by Don Yenko for racing in SCCA competition. The car that will be offered at the Russo and Steele auction is a 220-hp Stage III car, one of five believed to have been built.

 

The vendor purchased the car 95-percent restored and left with a few things to wrap up, including rebuilding the special carburetors, which had to be taken to a special shop to complete.

 

The source of the anticipation is largely because no one knows what it’s worth, not even the owner. According this Yenko Corvair’s owner, only one other Yenko Stinger has appeared in a public sale, and it was still a serious race car, not one restored to its as-delivered configuration in which even the glovebox lamp still works, as on this one. As a pricing nerd, learning the value of such a rare car is fascinating to me. I’ll keep you posted what this rare bird sells for, but in the meantime, here are some interesting Yenko Stinger facts, learned from the owner, to peruse before the car crosses this block this Saturday evening.

 

Yenko Stinger equipment:

3.89 axle ration

Factory roll bar

Widened wheels (not all Yenko Stingers have these special wheels)

Three body tags, including a fleet-order tag

Special Yenko oil pan, headers and air cleaners



Saturday, August 16, 2008 8:33:08 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #  Comments [0]
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