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Friday, April 15, 2011

What in the world is a Berger? Some kind mid-west hamburger you find in up in Grand Rapids Michigan?

No sir. A Berger is Chevrolet that was specially ordered and shipped to the Car Dealership, Berger Chevrolet of Grand Rapids Michigan. The cars shipped from the General Motors as COPO’S to  Berger and when they arrived Berger began adding its own line of aftermarket high performance products and created a “Berger”.  

There were other Dealerships, such as the famous Yenko Dearlership who were doing the same during the muscle car era. Berger was only second to Yenko in production of these high performance cars. Most of the Chevrolet that Berger and Yenko created were Camaro renditions.

In fact, Berger only produce 2 1969 Corvette Bergers one of which is listed for sale at All About Detail.

1969 Corvette 427 "Berger"


If you are a Classic Car Collector here is your chance to own a very unique and rare car. If you are a Classic Corvette Collector here is a once in a life time opportunity to own a Berger.

What in the world is a Berger? It is a very Muscular Car, that has been made more muscular by Berger and it high performance products. If this were a Hamburger it would be a Hamburger with the works.

Read the comments from this question posted on LinkedIn:


Berger was a Chevy dealer in Grand Rapids Michigan that like Yenko modified Camaros for high performance. Rumor is that 2 Vettes were also done...1 in 68 and 1 in 69......Less known than Motion/Baldwin and Yenko but still a significant vehicle.
Posted by David Braddock

Phil RoderContact - The Corvette Shop in Tampa, Fl -
They should know.

I've owned 7 and haven't a clue.

Phil RoderTry this -
The 1969 Corvette 427 Berger Power Pack option included chrome headers and side exhaust, high performance water pump, and engine modifications that took it from 400 HP to 450 HP.


From Berger Chevrolet in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Berger was a Chevy dealer in Grand Rapids Michigan that like Yenko modified Camaros for high performance. Rumor is that 2 Vettes were also done...1 in 68 and 1 in 69......Less known than Motion/Baldwin and Yenko but still a significant vehicle
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Matthew J. KleinNice! Hang onto it. Only thing more rare would be the two '69 ZL-1 'Vettes (all aluminum block). Along with the (70) 1969 Camaros that were produced, only (2) corvettes reportedly were ordered with engine costing an add'l $4k. Last heard, one owned by dentist in Colorado. Not sure if whereabouts of 2nd one. 
David's got it right. Maybe not quite as well known nationally as Yenko, Nickey, Fred Gibb and Motion/Baldwin, they were "factory authorized" and built significant vehicles.
Posted by Jon Lundberg, ASA

Hi Larry,

I do know who Berger is (Berger Chevrolet). Why do you ask?

Cool Vette. Was this the same car that went through the Mecum auction a while back?

http://mecum.com/auctions/lot_detail.cfm?LOT_ID=FL0109-76998

-Rob


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