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Re: Documented 1969 Phase III GT Motion Corvette
George that car is awesome. Can't wait to see it this summer in Hampton. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/cool.gif
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Re: Documented 1969 Phase III GT Motion Corvette
Hey Super Car Fans..Well the Motion vet is finally finished.
I'm going to post several photos that I took of the car today (3/1/04). After the magazines come to do their feature stories I'll post the car in the for sale section. George 914 523 8689 |
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1969 Gold Motion Vet - It was a real pleasure working on this car.
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1969 documented Motion corvette. Car has its original, matching number, 427/435 engine.
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1969 Motion vet
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More photos
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Another Motion vet pic from today
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Great looking car. I want one.
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Love all the pictures, what an awesome looking car! I espcially like the picture of the B/M Vette from the rear, what a mean look! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ins/3gears.gif
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Stellar looking car! Just to clarify & keep my info in order..this is the same red/silver one that was offered through Kruse 9/03 right? (See attached pic). Here was the Kruse info posted:
Auburn, IN Aug 27 - Sep 2, 2003 According to Baldwin Motion Performance, only twelve 1969 Corvettes were modified with Phase III performance parts. Only four are known to survive today. This car was originally shipped from Baldwin Chevrolet/Motion Performance in Baldwin New York to Emerich Chevrolet in Pennsylvania. A sworn Affidavit of Authenticity accompanies the sale of this car with a VIN of 194379S725819. The car is now Red with a Silver striping. It was originally Daytona Yellow with a Black stripe. Otherwise, the car is totally original with 45,600 verified miles. The ultimate muscle car is sharp looking with all of the Phase III modifications and parts. The original 427ci V8 rated at 435 HP and 460 Foot-pounds of torque was modified by Baldwin Motion to produce 640 HP with an Edelbrock intake manifold and an 850 Holley carburetor. This is a very rare and unique Corvette that will fly down the road; truly a valuable piece of American automobile history. * ENGINE - V-8 427 * TRANS TYPE - MANUAL * EXT COLOR - RED * INT COLOR - BLACK Just trying to keep my info straight. |
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This was the red/silver car that was on the auction block at auburn as well as on ebay. The car was pulled from the ebay auction pending documentation from Mr Joel Rosen. Once
we started to really research and find out about what car this was under that red paint we set out to find out as much information as possible. Together with the owners we decided the car needed to be restored to the motion gold. The affadavit of authenticity from the second owner even states the car was gold when he bought it with 1500 miles. Amazingly enough the car has only changed hands four times and has been in the same family since 1971. |
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I just got some new magazines in and on the cover of this Speed and Supercar from 1970 is a Vette that looks an awful lot like the car in those photos. Could it be the same car?
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Yep that would be it... Sure looks good doesnt' it?
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As Pantera said....its the same car!
In fact that particular issue of Speed and Supercar has a picture of Joel Rosen driving "our" vet in one of the inside photos! I recently won an ebay auction for the same magazine. I've been told the car was in other magazines back then. If anyone has any of these and they'd be willing to part with them please let me know. Even if you aren't interested in selling I would appreicate it if you would just let me know the name of the magazine and date of the issue. |
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Well I will be placing this copy of Speed and Supercar up on E-Bay within the next week or so (unless someone here tells me they want it first). I must say it is an incredible car! I can't believe how wicked it looks both coming and going...
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I would like to have it for my collection. George beat me to the last one on E-bay. Of course I was trying to buy it for a suprise for him.
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https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/cool.gif I'm remember this magazine https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif
But I sold my copy long long time ago https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...s/headbang.gif |
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Sounds like negotiations are in the works. I sent you a private message to discuss details. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...iggthumpup.gif
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