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This is just some info--Motion built this MarkIII Vette for this fella in'68---It had a 3.55 rear--est. top speed in street trim 160mph --maybe a tad more------------ [/ QUOTE ] Unless it ran an overdrive tnis may be more an example of Joel's abilty to promote his product rather than make fast cars. 15" wheels on a Vette with 3.36 gears at 6500rpm is around 150mph. With 3.55s doing 160mph its gonna be turning a lot of revs for a lot of time, not just a momentary blip thru the gears. And Pantera thanks for the reality check, 200mph was something a Greenwood wide body running a mag cross ram used to do. Not a street bodied car with a 4 or 3 barrell carb. |
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not sure of the mph but an owner of a 68 Motion Camaro told he was on the highway testing his Camaro back in the day and the glass stinger hood split in half and blew off over the roof of the car. He thought he forgot to put the hood pins on but when he stopped and checked the pins were still in place but the hood was gone.
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<font color="blue">I had the glass hood blow off my car on the Hutchison River Pkwy.
![]() Never used a 4 hoodpin setup again, always 8 after that. </font>
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Mike Fabian
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Well like I said this was just some info --Motion didn't offer overdrive in '68 .--The way the engine was set-up ,it was making HP past 6500rpms---They were using 15" rims, but I don't know how tall the rear tires were(L-70 INDY)---Anyway this fella just wanted to go 160mph , not do laps around Walmart.-----------------
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Some of the Motion cars went to Saudi Arabia. I bet they had some good high speed runs with cheep gas and plenty of open road. As long as they didn't run into one of those "fuelie head" horses.
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I dont know about 200 mph but I do believe the ad of Joels 160 mph corvette. GMH454 that corvette did have a Hone overdrive, I have the article showing the installation, so I dont no about this being more of an example of Joels ability to promote his product rather than make fast cars. Also, my Motion vette pulls hard to 7500 rpm's, your example is to 6500 rpm. I think that besides the horsepower Motion cars have, the driver must have big balls too!
Respectfully Mike |
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I dont know about 200 mph but I do believe the ad of Joels 160 mph corvette. I think that the driver must have big balls too! [/ QUOTE ] <font color="blue">I had mentioned 200 MPH in my friends PhaseIII 'Vette before. I know it pinned the 160MPH while it was still pulling. This was on the Jersey TPK @ like 2am coming back from racing. Yes, we had Big Balls & NO Brains @ 17 yrs old. Luckily, still around to talk about it. I also had a '68 Charger R/T 440 which was lowered with larger tires (in '77), & that car would pin the speedo while still pulling also. Loved the Jersey Tpk. </font>
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Mike Fabian
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The vette I posted, didn't have a overdrive unit---the article is from '68----------------
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