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that's why I said it's not a good example of a 1971 Motion Chevelle. A 1971 Motion, built in 1977, will have many different parts then a 1971 car built in 1971.
It is still a nice Motion car, just not the same as a 1971 build. I also like the 73 Motion Chevelle, it has a great hisory and paper |
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Here is a youtube video of a ride along in what is said to be a 1971 Baldwin Motion Chevelle.. You can see the car has what looks like the Phase III Corvette hoodscoop molded to the Chevelles Cowl Induction hood... Sounds and runs like a Motion car would.. You can tell it's a 4 speed car. but there is no outside shots of it and here are the only details listed:
"1971 Baldwin Motion Chevelle ss 454 LS6 original" "One of very few cars left! This one is original, same owner since early 70's. 5 min ride through Vermont, last min he cleans out the cobwebs. Thanks uncle John!" Does anyone know this car? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RpSGv-kA-s |
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