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How to identify years and options. The '68-'69 tail lights have the back up lights on the inner side of the lenses while the '70-'72 have the backup lights in the center of the lenses. The '68-'69 has smaller side marker lights than the '70-'72. The SS option has a blacked out grill and rear facia, SS emblems on the rear facia, front grill, front fenders, twin finned hood accents, and either a 350 or 396 emblem identifying the engine options for the SS. The '70 Yenko Deuce has the hockey stick shaped stripe that wraps around the quarter panel onto the trunk, down the lid, and to the rear bumper. The Yenko Deuce also has a 350 emblem above the front side marker light and a bow-tie emblem below the Nova emblem on the front fender. The Yenko Deuce also has two thin hood stripes with LT/1 in them and DEUCE on the front of the hood. The '69 Yenko SC Nova has a long body side stripe and had "YENKO SC" on the rear quarter panel, a bow-tie emblem by the Nova emblem on the fender, and a 427 emblem in front of the front marker light. The Yenko SC also had the finned accents on the hood and an arrow shaped stripe set with SYC on the arrow head. |
me = multiple engine variations released nv = no variations rw = "real wheels" version released wl = white lightning version released
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