I worked for Joel at Motion along with my buddy Stan Noren PART TIME from 1969-1971. Did a lot of jet work on those 3 barrel Carbs and Joel used to take out every cay we did onto Sunrise Highway, in front of the shop and watch him do burnouts and a full quarter milecpass! The shop workers would stand outside and watch as Joel tested them out! Still have a few MOTION valve cover plaques around! FYI for those that didn't know, Joel Rosen passed on Oct.9, 2023 at 83 years old about 2 weeks before his 84th birthday! Surely he resides along with the likes of Duntov, Shelby,, Jenkins and others from that legendary time!
Tough to not notice a few things that are newer under the hood like the hose clamps and booster master cylinder but the engine for the most part looks like something from the day
You got to be kidding me this is a joke of some sort.. selling these cars at these prices so outrageous an insult to the average person who wants to afford one.. So overprice it's almost comical!
You,my friend,are the uneducated one...Motion performance did the 427 install on a new Camaro that had a factory installed L-78(396/375).Many performance oriented dealers did this in 67-8. In 1969,they ordered them from GM already 427 equipped. Do your homework!
I worked for Joel at Motion along with my buddy Stan Noren PART TIME from 1969-1971. Did a lot of jet work on those 3 barrel Carbs and Joel used to take out every cay we did onto Sunrise Highway, in front of the shop and watch him do burnouts and a full quarter milecpass! The shop workers would stand outside and watch as Joel tested them out! Still have a few MOTION valve cover plaques around!
FYI for those that didn't know, Joel Rosen passed on Oct.9, 2023 at 83 years old about 2 weeks before his 84th birthday! Surely he resides along with the likes of Duntov, Shelby,, Jenkins and others from that legendary time!
Yes he does.
No. 396s were available in 1967&68 from the factory but not 427s. (All are big blocks)
That was good car for the year
Had a yellow 1967 one.
Stinger hood on a Camaro?🤔
Sweet! Shame they didn't put a highlighted paint scheme on it.
3:15 " ready for the dragstrip machine"
More like, ready for a glass box...
Very nice car!!
2 bad its not all original paint i painted the hood which is not original and alot was repainted
My dad bought that car omg
Tough to not notice a few things that are newer under the hood like the hose clamps and booster master cylinder but the engine for the most part looks like something from the day
theres a 1972 baldwin motion corvette for sale in portage Michigan, 454 , there asking 49,000.00$ forty nine thousand.
Holly shit… 530 000$!!!
Dad owns a 67 same model
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LOVE CAR ❗
You got to be kidding me this is a joke of some sort.. selling these cars at these prices so outrageous an insult to the average person who wants to afford one.. So overprice it's almost comical!
Cry harder Gary
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You wouldn’t be saying that if you could afford this car, bought it for 530K and sold it 10 years from now for twice that.
All original RS/Ss should had rally wheels not Crager style wheels.
Not worth 1/4 of that. What they are selling is a story worth hearing only by gullible buyers
That car came with a big block just not a 427. The guy doing the intro was not very educated.
You,my friend,are the uneducated one...Motion performance did the 427 install on a new Camaro that had a factory installed L-78(396/375).Many performance oriented dealers did this in 67-8. In 1969,they ordered them from GM already 427 equipped. Do your homework!