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thomam 12-13-2021 02:24 PM

1972 Baldwin Motion Dyno Test / Happy Holidays
 
On this day fifty years ago, the original owner (Bob) took delivery on his Baldwin Motion Chevelle. I wanted to post as this is a very significant in the car’s history. For the readers, I provided a YouTube video where it shows the pulling of the engine on a very accurate dyno. The engine produced well over 500 hp and it keep gaining power at 6500 RPM and would have continued to 7500 RPM. I elected not to push the engine because I cannot replace it nor will I ever take it to a point where it could be damaged.

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vYMFCzdSYk

As far as I’m concerned, it would have been in the range of what Motion advertised for horsepower given it is a naturally aspirated engine.

It has been a fun year and now the car is sleeping for the winter. I want to wish all of the readers who encouraged and provided me with advice to have a Happy Holiday Season.

Enjoy, Mark Thomas

thomam 01-02-2022 03:41 AM

Dave Ankenbauer's 1972 Baldwin Motion 454 Phase III Corvette
 
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To all readers,

I have a question on Dave Ankenbauer's 1972 Baldwin Motion 454 Phase III Corvette. I know the car was sold to Dave Belk who I think is still the current owner.

My 1972 454 Phase III chevelle has the same bill of sale date 12/13/1971 (Receipt number 209) as Dave's car 12/13/1971 (receipt number 210). In order to enhance my documentation, I'm looking for a good copy of Dave's Bill of sale.

Anyway, I would like to contact Dave and get a copy of his Bill of Sale. I also posted this request on facebook... Let me know if anyone can assist with this request?

thanks mark

GotGrunt 01-03-2022 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by thomam (Post 1526978)
I need some assistance on my Chevelle and the scatter shield it came with from Motion Performance in 1972.

Can anyone point me to the actual manufacture as it is not labeled.

The color of the shield is white and I have provided pictures from when it was new and what it looks like today.

If you have ideas, please let me know your thoughts?

Thanks, Mark

I recently found and purchased the exact same scattershield. Like you said, it does not have any markings or part numbers on either the shield or block plate. If there was a sticker it is long gone as somebody painted it chevy orange a long time ago. The original white is still visible all over. The guy I bought it from said it’s been in his garage for 40 years. Pretty cool to see yours looking brand new :biggthumpup:

thomam 01-04-2022 02:03 AM

Response to Scatter Shield
 
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Thanks for the feedback! The manufacture of the shield is E/T from what I found but i do not recall what E/T stood for....

See attached pictures and they are difficult to find and mine is 50 years old.. thanks again, mark

GotGrunt 01-04-2022 02:30 AM

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Originally Posted by thomam (Post 1577228)
Thanks for the feedback! The manufacture of the shield is E/T from what I found but i do not recall what E/T stood for....

See attached pictures and they are difficult to find and mine is 50 years old.. thanks again, mark

I believe E/T stands for Eastern Tool, not the same company as E-T wheels.

Oldss 01-06-2022 01:05 AM

Mark, You will not find a better copy of the original than what you have. The original bill of sale is no longer with the car. Maybe still with the niece of the OO?

thomam 04-16-2022 01:19 AM

1972 Baldwin Motion Chevelle - 2022 Cruise Night
 
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Today, I took the 1972 Motion Chevelle out to a car night in Bellmore, New York. I went with my friend Tom who is also the master mechanic who supported the mechanical restoration.

I had a sign made by Pete Arnell (https://www.facebook.com/pete.arnell) which was not ready for tonight. I have provided the sign and two pictures of the car for your review.

I took it on a 18 mile trip on the parkway using the hone o drive (3:42 ratio) instead of 4:88's on the highway.

The car loves fuel (110 octane) but to drive this historical classic car and to share the stories from the original owner (Bob) was well worth it.

Happy Holidays to all!! Regards, Mark

GotGrunt 04-16-2022 02:45 AM

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Originally Posted by thomam (Post 1588455)
Today, I took the 1972 Motion Chevelle out to a car night in Bellmore, New York. I went with my friend Tom who is also the master mechanic who supported the mechanical restoration.

I had a sign made by Pete Arnell (https://www.facebook.com/pete.arnell) which was not ready for tonight. I have provided the sign and two pictures of the car for your review.

I took it on a 18 mile trip on the parkway using the hone o drive (3:42 ratio) instead of 4:88's on the highway.

The car loves fuel (110 octane) but to drive this historical classic car and to share the stories from the original owner (Bob) was well worth it.

Happy Holidays to all!! Regards, Mark

If I knew you would be at Bellmore, I would have made my way out there tonight. I definitely want to see this beast in person! You should take it for a ride down Sunrise highway and snap a picture of it in the lot where Motion used to be located. My buddy did that with his 70 Camaro.

thomam 04-16-2022 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by GotGrunt (Post 1588470)
If I knew you would be at Bellmore, I would have made my way out there tonight. I definitely want to see this beast in person! You should take it for a ride down Sunrise highway and snap a picture of it in the lot where Motion used to be located. My buddy did that with his 70 Camaro.

Thanks as I really had no plans on going. I just wanted to fire it up and friend said let’s go! I’m more of a Milleridge guy and sometimes oyster bay. I will send you a private if I remember when I go. Thanks again for the feedback and suggestion

Mark

thomam 10-02-2022 08:25 PM

Original Owner taking his 1972 Phase III Motion for a ride
 
To all,

I decided to put up a video that was taken on 9/26/2021 having the original owner Bob taking the car back through Hicksville, New York.

This was a very iconic and just wonderful to have this event take place with Bob and his wife. He did not jump on the car but you will enjoy the local cruise and his comments related to the car,,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hi0I8j6KLaY


Enjoy, Mark


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