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Paperwork would make this a 350,000-400,000 car. It was probably built by motion in 68 as per the prior owners and mechanics but the paperwork would guarantee the high price.
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Paperwork would make this a 350,000-400,000 car. It was probably built by motion in 68 as per the prior owners and mechanics but the paperwork would guarantee the high price.

The valve covers were not available until the early early 1970's

This has been pointed out and asked about.

The description of the affidavit from Billy describes his range of employment as through 1972 so it is possible that he worked on it.
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Please valve covers Phil???really! You don't think a subsequent owner wouldn't have added them be cause they were awesome looking. Btw there is an early pic of the car with the original chome valve covers. Great research Phil way to cast shades on a car without facts.

You just like to debate and speculate and when called out change the subject.

Btw I am not saying it is, but your opinion lacks facts and based on conjecture...

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The valve covers were not available until the early early 1970's

This has been pointed out and asked about.

The description of the affidavit from Billy describes his range of employment as through 1972 so it is possible that he worked on it.
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Please valve covers Phil???really! You don't think a subsequent owner wouldn't have added them be cause they were awesome looking. Btw there is an early pic of the car with the original chome valve covers. Great research Phil way to cast shades on a car without facts.

You just like to debate and speculate and when called out change the subject.

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Phil as I anticipated you are attempting to change the subject.... I have a comprehensive collection of Motion documents, so no thanks!

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I will close the thread. Sorry to put everyone through this and as several member have suggested.
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Paperwork would make this a 350,000-400,000 car. It was probably built by motion in 68 as per the prior owners and mechanics but the paperwork would guarantee the high price.
Idk, if I owned this car and was selling it, I’d want the absolute most I could get for it as it’s one of a kind and not easily replaced. That being said, imagine finding out the next owner got the car authenticated as a new car conversion by whoever has the Motion documents. Although it could also go the other way, but still, I’d have to know.
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