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Besides the green 70 B/M Chevelle which I believe was in the Otis Chandler collection at one time, has anyone on this Board seen another 70 Baldwin Motion Chevelle? Or even read about one?
Thanks, Steve |
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I guess I'm not the only one who hasn't seen much on the 1970 Baldwin/Motion Chevelle. I figured with the wealth of knowledge on this Board, someone would have some information on this vehicle.
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks, Steve |
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Give it some time, Steve...it is summer and everyone is outside! [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/cool.gif[/img]
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There were not many Motion Chevelles built but I have seen at least one of each year (from 66-73) in the old magazine articles. I don't recall another 70 other then the green one. The Motion Chevelles and Novas usually didn't have the stripes. The stripes seem to be a big factor in preserving the cars because it made them stand out. Many of the dealer built 427 cars would become just another hot rod after a few years unless it had some type of special appearance that people would remember.
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Thanks shor and JoeC.
Steve |
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Steve,
I was told there's One sitting on a trailer in Neptune NJ . I my self have not seen it . I would have but the guy who was going to show me screwed up some engine work ,I let him do for me . Anywho , everytime i called him to let him know he killed my cam . He wouldn't Pick up the phone . I think he new ..... |
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