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Old 12-07-2022, 12:33 PM
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Default 1968 Baldin-Motion SS 427 at the Detroit Concours d'Elegance

Turn up the speakers... L-88 Phase 3 was neat on the street uncorked...

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Old 12-07-2022, 01:09 PM
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Sounds even better at the track. Just wish whoever convinced him to restore/repaint the car would have kept their mouth shut. But that’s the preservationist in me..


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Old 12-07-2022, 01:58 PM
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Just wish whoever convinced him to restore the car would have kept their mouth shut. But that’s the preservationist in me..



I 100% agree
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Old 12-07-2022, 03:35 PM
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I know there are several clones out there. Are you referring to the same car?

It’s a documented 10,000 mile car with one color coat repaint with a dimensional match to the motion stripe configuration.
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Yes same car I took the track video. restore/repaint (corrected above). Either way I personally wished it was kept unrestored/original. Would love to see photos of it before repaint.. Not knocking the car at all. Or the owner for that matter. Mark is very well respected and I appreciate him (and his son) sharing the car with the world.

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The decision to color coat was based specifically on the idea of how to maximize the ability to share the car with the world- while preserving the presentation of the car and the originality sufficient to be accepted to world class prestigious events.

Here is the car at Amelia Island.
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I agree. Would like to have seen the car pre resto. I like em a bit dirty.
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Looked just like it does now except for a couple of minor scuffs, and original paint that was tired and finished.

The car was not restored.

The acceptance committees do not like em "dirty"
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Do you have photos of it before it was "color coated"?


The L/88 was painted on the fender before color coating also?

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I think both Marks would rather be doing this...This is Jr behind the wheel here at SCR8.



I told Mark Jr. not to hit me






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