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Yes they did. Motion did a whole bunch of later 70s cars and even some early 80s GM cars too. Of the cars that are still around include Mustangs, Monte Carlos and Iroc style Camaros all from the early to mid 80s. JoeG can help even more....
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Motion was doing Hi-PO mods on cars into the early 90's--They were into the Gran-Nationals--since this was the only killer car coming out of the factory---Motion had a test Mule GN---I don't know who has this now---
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Personally.... I'd prefer a '68.
Right Mark?
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I'll tell you what, if I had built something like that in the eighties, it would take a $1500 fee for me to own up to it also. Who can honestly say that they would love to be seen in this car. Really. This car truly represents the dark days of Motion.
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I'll tell you what, if I had built something like that in the eighties, it would take a $1500 fee for me to own up to it also. Who can honestly say that they would love to be seen in this car. Really. This car truly represents the dark days of Motion. [/ QUOTE ] I do not think it was the dark days of Motion, but the dark days of the 80s. Since Motion was not manufacturing cars for GM they had to work with what was produced. That Camaro fits the 80s too perfectly.
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