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Okay. Ordered by Joel Rosen through Baldwin Auto.
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I don’t think Joel Rosen had anything to do with the batch of COPOs ordered through Baldwin Auto.
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The top and bottom photos look to be Bob McDonald COPOs that may have had the Motion treatment. The middle car is not a COPO, it’s a Motion shop car (SS 427 conversion) that was displayed at the NY auto show and then later sold to Brooklyn Heavy.
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Its a COPO 9561
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Heres a Picture of Passionate Persimmon / Brooklyn Wild Pumpkin.
And she is a COPO 9561 probably a COPO 9511 also. Today she has Endura Bumper. Mach 1 mirrors is painted and are going to be assembled this spring. |
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How can you be sure your car is the same as the Baldwin Motion car pictured? Has Joel Rosen authenticated it? Also, wasn’t your car originally blue? That would mean Motion did a full color change on a brand new car in 1969. Joel Rosen and Martyn Schorr have both explicitly stated that Motion never ordered COPOs for their 427 super car conversions so I’m just a little confused how it could be a double COPO.
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