396-Powered 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko Super Tribute 4-Speed







Ended Nov 26, 2025 at 9:05 PM UTC
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The 1969 Chevrolet Yenko Super Camaro was a high-performance muscle car born from a collaboration between Chevrolet and Pennsylvania dealer Don Yenko. Due to GM’s corporate ban on installing engines larger than 400 cubic inches in the Camaro, Yenko used the Central Office Production Order (COPO) system to bypass this restriction. The result was the COPO 9561 Camaro, equipped with a factory-installed 427-cubic inch L72 V8 rated at 425 horsepower. Yenko added distinctive touches including “Yenko/SC” graphics, a Stewart-Warner tachometer, and custom headrests. Super Stock Magazine (April 1969) reported, “The demonstrator car stopped the quarter-mile timer after 11.94 seconds from the start, blasting across the finish line at 114.5 miles per hour.”
Only 201 Yenko Super Camaros were built in 1969, and with such rarity and legendary performance, the price of a genuine is far beyond to means of most. Thankfully, Yenko’s formula for success can be duplicated today. This Yenko Super Camaro tribute offered by the Burnyzz November Collection has fuel-injected 396 power, a close-ratio four-speed manual, and the iconic look of a true Yenko. This Camaro is now offered at no reserve with a car cover and a clean title.
Factory Equipment
The chassis number (124379N610855) decodes as:
1 – Chevrolet division
24 – Camaro, V8 engine
37 – Body style two-door sport coupe
9 – Model year 1969
N – Norwood, Ohio, assembly plant
610855 – Production sequence number
Modifications
Fuel-injected 396ci Big-Block V8 engine
Close-ratio four-speed manual transmission
Hurst shifter
Heavy duty cooling system
Cowl induction hood
Yenko stripes and graphics
Black vinyl interior
Bucket seats
Heater
Rally wheels
Front and rear spoilers
Front power disc brakes
Dual exhaust system
Front stabilizer bar
Heavy-duty battery
Known Imperfections
One touched-up paint chip on the edge of the right-front fender at the cowl panel
Corresponding mark on the edge of the cowl panel
Paint buffer burn on edge of hood
Mark on the roof
Missing one radio knob
Ownership History
1969 Chevrolet Yenko Super Camaro Tribute is offered from the Burnyzz Collection of November vehicles.
Included Items
Car cover
Spare tire on a Weld Racing wheel
4 way and a bottle jack
Original black paint battery brace that was replaced with a chrome unit currently on the car
Additional Information
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