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Thursday, October 29, 2009
The legendary Yenko nameplate will find its way on a Chevy Camaro once again as the brand's new owner, General Marketing Capital Incorporated (GMCI), will present its official 2010 Yenko Camaro Prototype to the public at the annual SEMA Trade Show in Las Vegas in November. Using a 2010 Camaro SS, the prototype will feature a 'Phase I' supercharged V8 engine with 600 horsepower coupled to a Tremec six-speed manual gearbox.
Additional Yenko branded upgrades to the prototype Camaro include a Hurst short throw shifter, 6-piston big brake package and Magnaflow high-flow cat-back exhaust system.
In terms of looks, the Camaro gets the Yenko stripe package, official emblems and badging, retro-styled 22-inch billet aluminum wheels, a leather interior package with Yenko Super Car (sYc) embroidered headrests, sill plates and Yenko/SC embroidered floor mats.
Labels: Chevrolet Camaro, SEMA Show, Tuning, Yenko