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Old 03-01-2002, 12:29 AM
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Default Re: Baldwin Motion chevelles

My personal opinion is I generally don't like clones. That being said, I do understand and can appreciate the fact that not everyone is fortunate enough to have the means to purchase the real McCoy, so it is more of a personal choice. If I owned a clone, I think that I would get tired of the "is it real" question.
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Old 03-01-2002, 02:00 AM
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I have real cars and clones and get just as many 'is it real?'questions on both.
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Old 03-01-2002, 10:54 PM
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Default Re: Baldwin Motion chevelles

But if Motion didn't build any of these cars,what could it hurt,I just want to have something everyone else does not have,a modified 70 chevelle ss with the motion look with a 502/502 fuel injection,the means is not the problem,the problem is no such car to buy!!
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Old 03-02-2002, 03:34 AM
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Default Re: Baldwin Motion chevelles

I'm down with restomods done in a style that appeals to you , whether its Yenko/Motion/Shelby or whatever. That's kind of the best of both worlds: gets you a car you've always wanted, but modern performance. Plus there's no appearance of forgery. I'm kind of mystified when people clone something and get down to casting numbers, dates, etc. Or do it to "concourse" level. It makes no sense, building a perfect and correct fake (oxymoron) and invariably ends up costing as much or more than the real deal.

But a Motion styled 502 EFI '70 SS Chevelle with Global West or H-O suspension and 12" brakes sounds like a ball to me. I think some of the new 17" Cragar S/S would add to the outlandish Motion style and add a modern bent as well.
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Old 03-02-2002, 03:45 AM
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Tom 406 keep the ideas coming ,that sounds way cool!!A pro touring rocket that will corner like a vette!
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Old 03-02-2002, 06:35 AM
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Default Re: Baldwin Motion chevelles

Sounds similar to the path that I'm starting.

I'm doing a 68 Yenko chevelle clone. I was going to make it a Dick Harrell built car, found emblems, but didn't want to pay $400 for pitted crap. I still might end up fabricating sheet metal "hood scoops" like the custom fiberglass hood found on the Harrell car featured in MCR and ACES. (I have tons of personal footage of the car from the Shoney's parking lot at last years ACES nationals)

Anyway, I'm starting on the tall spindle 12" disk brake conversion next month, with all polygraphite frontend and regular poly body bushings and rear suspension. For rear suspension, I have tubular control arms with adjustable uppers. I have a '69 factory 4.10 posi 12 bolt that I'm thinking of having the end caps cut off and installing strange axels with ford hybrid ends, ending in disk brakes (either from a caddy or explorer).

For motivation, I'm still undecided if I'm going to go with a 427 or a 454. This will be mated to a richmond 5 speed. I'll have to change the rear gear down to a 3.08 or something along those lines do the richmonds steep first gear. I'm trying to stay away from the tremec 5 speed.

I don't see the hype about EFI though, a big block is still going to get the MPG of a big block. If I was going to do something exotic with the induction, I'd do a twin turbo setup.

As for wheels, I can only dream they'd make 17" torque thrust "d" in the correct bolt pattern, but until then, I'm using these.

Anyway, goodluck with the BM clone, would like to see pics of your progress!

[Edited by Joe Y (03-02-2002 at 01:35 AM).]
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Old 03-02-2002, 01:36 PM
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Default Re: Baldwin Motion chevelles

So Tom, being "down with" something is good? While being "down on" something is bad? Just trying to educate myself on the jargon used by you YOUNGER guys!! Also I don't want Charley to get confused and start trouble with you!!!LOL Jim
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