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Does anyone know the whereabouts of the 69 rallye green phase III Camaro from Otis Chandler's collection? What type of mirrors were used on those B/M cars?
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Don't know what happened to that car, I thought he still had it. The mirrors are from a 69 Mustang..............RatPack...................... .
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The car isn't listed on the "chandlerwheels" website for the Vintage Auto Museum as part of their current musclecar inventory. I was wondering if the car was sold.
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The current owner has turned down 250 for it.
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That is the Mexican Motion Camaro. Joel R told me when they ordered it they also ordered a 69 427 Motion Chevelle. Joel was told to put a trailer hitch on the back of the Chevelle and a tow bar setup on the front of the Camaro. Then a Mexican guy came in to pick them up and drove the Chevelle away with the Camaro in tow. I think they were brought to the dock and sent to Mexico by ship.
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Is this the car???
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That looks like it. I think it had alu slot wheels on it when it left Motion.
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O.K. Mark, where is that picture from? Ashtabula?
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Wasn't the last time those two cars were together when Ottis had them, in his collection?
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If the car had aluminum slots on it when it was delivered new from Motion then why would someone restore it otherwise?
Their is nothing wrong with ralleys for a stock appearing/concourse car but the Baldwin/Motion cars were day 2 to the extreme. It would be "incorrect" for a day 2 car to have ralleys IMO. Awesome car none the less!!
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