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My vote is for the Baldwin Motion Phase III cars...toughest looking and toughest on the pavement - - and they came with a money back performance guarantee!!!
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I think the coolest, meanest and badest are those Motion Phase III Second Generation Camaros. Yenkos to me are muscle cars with class and pizazz, something those sloppy weld infested Motion cars lack.
But hey what do I know... just my opinion... and for the record, opinions are like a$$holes, everybody's got one. ![]()
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'68 Motion Camaro (specifically the MindBender) and then the 2nd generation Motion Camaro Phase III's (like Motion1's)... would have been really cool if they would have built a Phase III Maco.
Could care less about any kind of '69 Camaro's or Motion Phase III GT's, but that is just my opinion ![]()
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Yenkos to me are muscle cars with class and pizazz, something those sloppy weld infested Motion cars lack. [/ QUOTE ] OK, I'll give you that. ![]()
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ZL1 Camaro's........No Doubt.......Case Closed........End of Discussion.......Pure American Muscle
Ken ![]()
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In my opinion you can't get any badder than a Dick Harrell tuned 68 COPO SS 427 Nova.
Another bad ass car is a Nickey 427 Camaro One of my personal favorites of all time is ZL1#1 ![]() ![]()
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Either a '68-'69 B-M Nova or a '69 427 Yenko Nova. Light car with LOTS of horsepower. I thought I read that Yenko had to stop building the 427 Novas because they were, in his words, "too dangerous." (Hence, the Yenko Deuce.)
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My opinion... This '73 ZLX Camaro would spank a 427 Yenko Nova
![]() ![]() There wasn't anything on the street meaner than the Motion built cars ![]() as an example.. what would you call a Yenko Camaro or Nova that was bought new from Yenko, then taken to Motion Performance to have the beast unleashed? Now THAT would be the ultimate supercar ![]()
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