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Re: 1967 Baldwin Motion Camaro at Auburn
I couldn't find it on the web site. Does it have a stinger hood with the 1968 Impala SS427 emblems on the sides of the hood scoop?
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Re: 1967 Baldwin Motion Camaro at Auburn
The hood on the 67 is a repro.
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Re: 1967 Baldwin Motion Camaro at Auburn
is there anybody with any pics of the car that thay can post.
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Re: 1967 Baldwin Motion Camaro at Auburn
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Re: 1967 Baldwin Motion Camaro at Auburn
The Kruse auction people are very honest people. Upon learning of the -let's say- errors in paperwork by seller at Auburn auction the Kruse people had me stop payment on my check for a little under $100,000 on this car. This Kruse auction company is a top flight car auction company right up there with the fine folks at Barrett-Jackson, Russo-Steele, and Richard Sevenoaks and the Leake Family auctions, along with the super auctions held at Branson Missouri twice yearly by Jim and Kathy Cox.It is really nice that some companies and people still put integrity and honesty in front of undeserved profit. I am sure there are more great honest auction companies out there but these listed above are the best of the ones I have dealt with.
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Re: 1967 Baldwin Motion Camaro at Auburn
I know it's a clone and all, but it's still a great look'n car.
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Re: 1967 Baldwin Motion Camaro at Auburn
Question, Does this "Sleeper" of a Camaro loose its "SuperCar" status because its a "cloned SuperCar". Remember, this 396-375 HP Camaro terrorized the street scene before Copo Camaros were born, and at night you wouldn't know what blew past you! Note: My Car is identical 1968 Camaro with full Canadian Documentation and an afidavide documenting the L72 "Conversion" at Motion Performance in March of 1968, and "Pictoral Race History" at Detroit Dragway. Iam only trying to get a view of what is considered a "SuperCar".
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Re: 1967 Baldwin Motion Camaro at Auburn
I Think Joel Rosen is a great part of our Hobby today,and I respect him.But how come he did not see this was not one of his Conversions?To me that is very disturbing.Has it ever happened before?
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Re: 1967 Baldwin Motion Camaro at Auburn
There were letters from Joel stating it could not be verified as a B/M car and then a year later there was a letter supposedly from Joel saying it was indeed a B/M car. It is really a super car and yes anyone here should to try to buy it to play with. It is is excellent shape and does sound sooo good. If anyone on this site does buy it, then I will share some of the information I have on the car.
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Re: 1967 Baldwin Motion Camaro at Auburn
The SS427 emblems on the hood are 1968 Impala which Motion could not have used until 1968. I don't believe the Motion fender emblems and those Motion valve covers where used in 1967 either. It does not appear that whoever restored the car did a good job on research. In my opinion.
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