Re: Speaking of 70 Baldwin/Motion Chevelles...
So does Joel Rosen autograph stuff the same way Carroll Shelby does? My impression of Joel Rosen is that he guards his legacy very carefully and for him to sign someone's sun visor, basically lending a hint of authenticity to a car owner's claim of Motion heritage, seems to me to be out of character--unless the car really does have Motion heritage. Not slamming the car, just asking the question.
I'd love to have this car if it was less than 20K*. It'd be a fun Day 2 driver with a few changes. (Americans, belted Wide Ovals, etc.)
*Remember when cars like this could be had for less than 3K back in the late '70s? Oh well!
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