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Nice cars in the photos. Mr. C. maybe instead of adding photos and waiting on back up and working on the next Vette Fest Maybe you should be spending the time to work on getting your own show up to par.

I'll see everyone back on the board for the real "american" musclecars on my site. WWW.DETROITHORSEPOWER.COM

Oh yea and Mr. Spotts it looks that by your remark earlier,

Today 09:40 AMYENKO DEUCE REGISTRYSome people actually own Supercars!


Mine is here, and it runs the number in the 1320!!
that you look down on probably 90% of the members of this site that do not own a supercar. So just continue as you do best .


Scott "Rabbit"
 

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For some reason the color on the 69 Yenko Nova looks incorrect. What is the color code for the car? Maybe just the lighting. Also, is that a red Deuce or a Rebel Machine? I use to own the Blue Deuce above. Probably should not have sold it the prices are crazy! Thankfully the car went to a great owner and I can still enjoy it right here in good old Iowa. Thankfully, I have been able to locate another beautiful, rust free, Blue, 4 speed Deuce that I am in the process of working out a deal on.
 

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Oh, a few more things. The Gold Nova sold at Dana looks real nice. Appears to be great quality. The way you have labeled the picture is a Dana Nova. Was there something done to the car at Dana or is this an L-78 Nova that was sold at Dana? Could be semantics that I am getting caught up on. Appreciate the clarification.

Scott, face the facts. Marlina is cooler than you because he has a GOBI BEIGE Duece. Marlina, knock him down because he does not have a Supercar. You are a great hobbyist. I think you are insecure. I would be insecure if my Deuce was at the bottom of the Deuce chain too! But, you are right about one thing, your Deuce does have the original firewall so technically you do own a Supercar.
 

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You guys are just too funny, still doing the name calling thing eh? Grow up, and move on Clint. Funny how you talk big here on a site, but when I pulled my beige deuce 19 hours to your back yard in Iowa - you snuck away without a face to face!

I have the full photo history on my deuce btw, no problems there - but nice try!
 

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Go ahead and change subject Marlin. When you were at the show if I recall correctly, you were nowhere to be found. I stood in front of your car and gave it a good looking over. Where were you? Also if I remember correctly, Schoyne pointed me out to you. But of course, you were nowhere in site.
Take this comment to the bank, "You will never be standing in front of me making one of your smart mouth comments". If you did, you wouldn't be standing long".
Now you have come on this site and bashed it's members. To top it all off, you are now trying to play the tough guy. Well go right ahead, you are playing the fool.
Schoyne explained to me that you had an interest in barrying the hatchet with me. I have no interest in doing so with you. I call you Marlina because you act more like my sister than a man. You may hold a Deuce Registry but all of your senseless banter make you just another jerkoff in the hobby. Take care.
 

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Since Marlin and his butt buddies make a habbit of doing this on all of the car sites, can we lock this one and call it good entertainment? And Marlin, don't you mean DVDs (plural). I would think one DVD would not be enough space to document a restoration that had such extensive sheetmetal work.
 

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Clint, Not for sure of the code, but the Yenko Nova is Fathom Green, owned by a friend from Canada. Turned down over $500,000 for the car at SCR8. The Deuce with the odd (but cool) looking hood scoop, as you know, is owned by Schonye. I know Schonye is a big boy, and can fend for himself, so I will leave the explanation of whether his car is a Deuce or a Rebel Machine up to him.




Rabbit, I take the time to post pictures on this site, and others, as a way to promote our hobby, and also, simply to allow folks a chance to see these rare cars.



In regards to Vettefest, once again a way to promote our hobby while at the same time allowing folks the chance to see these rare cars up close and personal. Of course getting to hang out with lots of sYc members for 3 days, including Helen Gibb, is kind of neat.



Last but not least, "bring my show up to par?" What is par? The sYc held the first Supercar Reunion 8 years, the first, and is still the only show of its kind. The list of rare cars and celebrities who have attended reads like a "who's who" in the supercar hobby. Because of the success of the SCR, the sYc has been ask by other shows to set up displays, do seminars and help attract supercars to their event, which we gladly do. Vettefest, the Gibb show, York US30 and just this past summer, the Nova Nats, where Marlin was the guest speaker, talking about Yenkos.



I guess what I am saying is, you can bash cars, call names, whatever you want, but not me. I will leave such childish stuff to my grandchildren. I will stick to sharing my adventures with others and hearing about theirs.
 

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Tom, thanks for the response. I am actually referring to the color of your Yenko Nova, not the green one. I don't really care to know what the guy was offered. Why do you?
You still have not answered me about the Gold L-78 Nova sold at Dana. I thought your show was for Supercars?
I must admit, you are good at some things like self promotion and stroking your own ego. It is just a shame that you have to pirate another person's welcome post to do it. Typical Tom Clary fashion. You are your biggest fan.
If anyone is tired of seeing self promotion and features of Tom's cars in magazines, attend a real show called "The Forge". All who were there can attest. Tom, It has to sting a little bit when members have attended your show and the Forge say there is no comparison and that Tim's show is far better. The Forge is far superior which is sad to say considering you have been doing your show for eight years. Nice job Tim, you are doing good for a crazy misfit. If you own a Supercar, Tim's show is a must. Tom, sip your Chradonay and smoke your cigars while talking about your $500,000 car. I will hang out with real cars guys at the Forge and have a beer or two. See ya gramps.
By the way, welcome to the site Dan.
 

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Yes, that Nova. I am sure you will be selling autographed copies on ebay soon. Im am not being negative Tom, I just don't like you. But, I must admit, it's a great car. It looks better in natural sunlight. The lighting in the other picture makes it look purple. By the way, welcome to the site Dan.
 
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