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Hello Motown. Here is a picture of a 67 Blk Camaro that I have. Only the picture.
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Another picture. Nice to warm up to on these cold mornings.
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Lets look at this also.
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Mr Motion, Do you own this car? It looks like the car the someone posted earlier in this thread. Sharp car, is it a true Motion car? I see no emblems as pxtx said, also no sidepipes, did the 67 Motion cars have them? I wish I would have thought to take some pics of the car at Barrett Jackson to post here. Which was the correct configuration for a 67 Motion Camaro, the dog dish or Torque Thrust? This looks like a nicer car then the auction car, how long ago were these taken?Motown ![]()
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I heard the announcers from BJ on Speedvision say that they are describing the cars as the owners list them. They have no responsibility to the facts of the cars, just what the owners advertise them as. Some of them are fake but only disclosed if the announcers could figure it out. I agree, BJ needs to do their best to protect the buyers who put a lot of faith and trust in the auction house.
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Motown, no I donot own this car. Some of these Camaros could be had with the 67 corvette sidepipes from Motion, but then no two cars could have been exactly alike.
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Mo:
I believe this is the car you are interested in: 67 Baldwin Motion at Auburn Cool car, even if it is a fake, if you could pick it up for say south of $40,000 and drive the snot out of it... ![]()
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Well there you have it! Chaulk another one up for the Supercar Police! A perfect example of the strength in numbers addage.
This web site and others similar has made it increasingly more difficult for the fakes and fraudulent transactions to take place in this hobby. While there may be many here that could determine the validity of this car and others like it, there are also those who could have laid down honest funds on a dishonest car. It is a shame that cars such as this are still out there being represented as real where sooner or later someone who is new to this hobby will be taken in by the car, the letter, and I am sure the hype that is being sold with the car. This situation can cause someone with good intentions coming into the hobby to forever be soured against it. While it is common sense to do research on anything to be purchased, the research in this case would be the blessing of Joel which this car on the face seems to have. Only buy digging deeper or being a part of this website can the truth be known in this particular case. I am sure this car has been or will be added to the ever growing databases many have of suspect vehicles. Good job guys on keeping another mutt out of the purebred stables. ![]() Thanks, Motown ![]()
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Here's an old magazine photo taken on front of Baldwin Chev back in the day. One car has a Stinger hood with "4-2-7" emblems and the second car has a SS hood. No sidepipes.
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Here's another magazine photo taken probably on the same day. Joel Rosen in the middle and Dave Bean on the right. Don't know who the other guy is. Maybe Mr. Baldwin? Note the Stinger hood and "427" emblems on the scoop.
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