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Hey Joe,
Where are ya goin' with that gun in your hand? (sorry) Yes my Camaro was sold to Motion by Park Chevrolet. You can see by Joel's email that he considers this a "Baldwin Motion" car, and as I said, I would not part with this car for anything less than the right amount. Dan
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Dan
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Hey Joe, Where are ya goin' with that gun in your hand? (sorry) ???????....It was just a question how the transaction worked..... Enjoy your " Baldwin Motion" cars........... ![]() |
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Geez Joey,
Didn't you NY boys listen to Jimi?? ![]()
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Dan
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---I really can't remember Dan cause after I shot my old lady and went down to Mexico way everything thing is just a purple haze...... ---jimmi and Motion combo ![]() |
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In 1990 I looked at a blue 1969 Corvette that was being sold as a Motion car, this car had a window sticker from a dealer in North Carolina. I discussed this car with a well known Corvette restorer before my purchase and he made it clear that someone else had sent off money for verification and it was not a BM car due to the fact that it did not go through Baldwin Chevrolet. Nice car and well documented car, but it was considered a Motion conversion, not a Baldwin Motion car. This was before all the information was really known about these cars. |
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