Yenko-coverted Chevorlet cars were impressive beasts in the muscle car era, and some of them are extremely valuable due to ...
Don Yenko was a young, struggling jazz pianist trying to break into the NYC jazz scene before coming to the realization that the life of a musician would be a hard one. After the prodigal son returned ...
Don Yenko didn’t just sell cars; he sold rebellion with a warranty. When Chevrolet’s corporate brass capped displacement at 400 cubic inches, he found a loophole in the Central Office Production Order ...
Jay Leno takes the Yenko Deuce Nova for a spin. It's got V8 firepower, a manual transmission, and a face that once scared Corvettes at the drag strip. Fifty-five years after it saw the light of day, ...
In the world of American muscle, certain names carry a weight far beyond horsepower ratings or quarter-mile times. Don Yenko is one of them, and so too is the late Cliff Ernst, a collector whose ...
The title of "muscle car" gets thrown around for almost any old American performance machine, but the classic idea is simpler: it's a mainstream front‑engine street car built around big power and ...