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Old 11-07-2005, 10:45 AM
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Ed---The project needed some sponsoring--Sony fit the bill---******Glad it wasn't Toy's-R-US--I couldn't take seeing bobble head dolls on the dash or rear shelf*******--------IMO the Motion crew had to come out with an agressive project to show Motion could play with the big guys in todays engineering/design market trend ---------I'd bet dollars to doughnuts if Motion came out with anything less the media would have chewed them up saying they were out of tune with the rest of the market and stuck in the shadows of the 60's-- ----------Some people mentioned the " MULE ", well this is Motions Mule and it had to cause a stir, from both sides of the camps.----Hey, I would have liked to see a nice Rosewood steering wheel or short-throw hurst shifter( without the boot ED ) more rubber less wheel--but like Motions first " MULE "--The bumperless PhaseIII " take no prisoners " Camaro --The New Motion Camaro can be customized to each individuals taste (past--present or future) and like the Original PhaseIII's it does make a statement--- whether you agree with the car's concept or not--Motion is STILL OUTRAGIOUS after all these years---And as ED would say--
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