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Having lived in the middle east, I would suspect these cars were abused and then abandoned. The Saudis at least didn't seem to take care of their cars and would have trashed it in a year then bought another toy with Daddy's money. Perhaps I am generalizing, but that is what I observed. I have a brother-in-law stationed in Kuwait who travels throughout the middle east and have asked him to look around for older American cars. Nothing of interest yet.
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Were these cars really exported??? When you read these magazine articles in one issue the car was going to Iran in another issue (another magazine) the same exact car is going to South America. Did Joel just use this "export" biz as a ruse to get the feds off his back or was it just sloppy journalism by the magazines? I have a hunch some of these cars were just sold out the back door to US buyers.
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I don't know about the export claim being a ruse, but, on my '78 Motion Trans Am conversion, Joel had the owner sign a very explicit "for off road use only" statement.
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I spent a couple of years in Saudi Arabia in the early 80s, and I can verify that I saw at least one Motion Camaro and one Macho T/A on the road there. Having seen one of each, there were probably plenty more there as well. The wealthier Saudis seemed to prefer specialty vehicles. Mostly this translated into AMG and other modifiers of Mercedes Benz, often with ugly gold wheelwell moldings and hood ornaments. But there were musclecars too, and lots of exotic Italian sports cars as well. I remember one particular Countach that was sitting neglected. It was two or three years old, probably much abused, and needed a bath badly. Looking back, I can see that I should have been shopping for cars, but I wasnt. Another missed opportunity.
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One thing in Motion's favor was his location near NYC. The Arab diplomats and other visitors would see the East coast car magazines with all those wild Motion ads and articles then buy the cars and have them shipped home. They probably thought every American kid had one. The Motion cars were really getting extravagant by the mid 70's with the big scoops and stripes.
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Very Cool
I have info about a BMCamaro 70? with black vinyl top for Export to Iran. The review is Chevy Action January 1976. this review have 3 Motion Camaro, one of this BM Camaro is the same car(The 1973 with big Scoop send by JoeC on the board) but is not the same pics,in the background a Olds W/ replace the Chevy. Thanks Guys For The info about Mid-70 BM Camaro. [Edited by copo9566aa (12-24-2000 at 11:44 AM).] [Edited by copo9566aa (12-24-2000 at 11:46 AM).] |
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