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I spoke to the owner a few years back when it was for sale in florida. He told me at that time he was unable to get the car documented by Rosen. During that time period the car was sporting a tri-power carb setup on it. Also if I remember correctly it had some doc's placing it at Baldwin but no paperwork connecting it Motion.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Serbigblock</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I spoke to the owner a few years back when it was for sale in florida. He told me at that time he was unable to get the car documented by Rosen. During that time period the car was sporting a tri-power carb setup on it. Also if I remember correctly it had some doc's placing it at Baldwin but no paperwork connecting it Motion. </div></div>
The paperwork he has is this Isint this the right address: Baldwin-Motion Performance 598 Sunrise Highway Baldwin, Long Island, NY |
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Ordering procedure
The way it worked was a car was ordered through either Baldwin Chevrolet or Motion Performance. The car was delivered through Baldwin Chevrolet. Then it was dropped off around the corner at Motion Performance where the modifications the customer desired were installed. Definition of... Like any other dealer, Baldwin Chevrolet sold cars to the public. These are NOT motion cars. Only cars that "got the Motion Catalog thrown at it" became Motion cars, and were invoiced as such. Again, there were Motion cars, and there were Phase III cars. Not every Motion car had the Phase III treatment. |
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