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Thanks rat tuned; understandable.
More questions though...Can you describe some, if any, of the '69 Motion Chevelles you've seen - was the '69 BM Ertl Skunk Chevelle an actual car that you know of, or just a fabrication by thier modelers? Any info is appreciated... |
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The "Skunk" was a 63 Corvette that Joel had back in the early 60s. He won alot of races with this car (road and drag) and it began to make the Motion name known as a performance shop. Many of the Ertl Motion cars were real cars. I collect the ones that I have real pictures of.
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This one. This is the only diecast I know of, besides the Drags, that has Centerlines on it.
It'd be nice if it was a real car, either way it's an excellent diecast - one of my favorites. |
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I have not seen a real Motion Chevelle like that. There may have been one with a stripe down the center but the centerline wheels came out about mid 70s.
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I have not seen that car in any of my old car magazines. does anyone know if it still or ever existed?
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Now we know a similar 69 BM Chevelle did exist. It would probably look pretty good with SSTs or Centerlines
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