Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
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Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
Close up of the left traction bar. Anybody recognize the style? Lakewood maybe? http://n5cwm.dynip.com/motion/07-22-...-camaro010.jpg
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Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
MOTION emblem. Apparently when the car was repainted the pins on the back were broken off so some idiot drilled 'em and used screws to reinstall. http://n5cwm.dynip.com/motion/07-22-...-camaro001.jpg
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Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
I don't ever recall seeing MOTION emblems with pins...are those perhaps casting gates?
I had a friend who didn't want to use tape to hold the emblems on so he ran two screws in the emblem...one through the center of each "O". |
Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
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Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
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There are holes under the rocker panels under the doors, most likely for side pipes. Here is a pic of the remnants from a welded on bracket. I'll get a better picture later. It's kinda hard to get under the car when it's parked in an enclosed trailer!
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Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
This was originally a Z-28. The OEM upper swaybar brackets are still in place on the frame, but now being used as an exhaust hangar. http://n5cwm.dynip.com/motion/07-22-...-camaro013.jpg
...and a pic of me in 1982 with my '70 1/2 Z-28... http://n5cwm.dynip.com/motion/70z28chris1982.jpg https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/naughty.gif |
Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
My rusty bell is still not ringing - but you sure can't argue with a car from Kevin Suydam's personal collection!
That bar doesn't look like the Lakewood bars I'm familiar with - double snubber? This is an early Lakewood bar - http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/apr08032.jpg - [image] |
Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
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My rusty bell is still not ringing - but you sure can't argue with a car from Kevin Suydam's personal collection! That bar doesn't look like the Lakewood bars I'm familiar with - double snubber? This is an early Lakewood bar - http://i158.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/apr08032.jpg - [image] [/ QUOTE ] I never saw a real Lakewood bar that didn'd attach to the bottom of the spring, replacing the original shock plate/spring retainer, not clamped to the spring. The bar in this picture looks to be a late model cheapie wanna be traction bar..... maybe a Blackjack or the like. |
Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
? That late model cheapie wanna be came out of a Lakewood box over 30 years ago.
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