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Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
30 years ago (1978) is late model to me.
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Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
The stripes are accurate to stripes that would have continued off a standard Z stripes.The emblems look real & those were not pins there like casting set pins for the mold.The emblems should have just been applied with 2 sided tape,but whoever re-painted the car just put them on the way he felt would hold them on the best.
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Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
Thanks Jeff owners2 for that information.
Is it common for MOTION emblems to have been modified in this way over the years? Scott was thinking about filling in the holes that were drilled in the emblem and finishing them with black paint, and using two-sided tape to hold them on. If it's common and 'acceptable' for screws to be holding them on the car he'll have an option. One other thing that I recall, and that Scott also has more detail in his recollection is a badge on the dash on the passenger side. I was thinking it was either a PHASE III or MOTION emblem affixed to the dash, but Scott thinks it was a plastic engraved MOTION or PHASE III badge. There is a spot on the dash now that does have the outline that something was there. Anybody have any pics or info on that? Thanks again for all the input! |
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Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
I can't recall if we talked about this.. Did you consider contacting Joel to verify the car?
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Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
You should try & gather as much info as you can on the car & then pay Joel his fee & present him with all you have.Your on the right track,just keep plugging away @ people to see if anyone re-calls the car.Start with going to local hang outs & shops in the area you found the car at.
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Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
I would get some liquid metal or some JB weld and chamfer the hole on the front and back so there is a larger nub on bothsidea and then sand it and paint... they will look fine... NOS ones would be $$$!
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Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
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Close up of the left traction bar. Anybody recognize the style? Lakewood maybe? [/ QUOTE ] Ansen used to make bars like that, I think Scuncio even put them on some of their cars. I am not 100% sure those are Ansen bars though.
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Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
I was talking with Dave Miller the other day and he said they were Kool-Fuel bars. I also remember seeing some pictures of them in old mags and I think that's what they are. Here's an old Kool-Fuel decal I have had for a few years.
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Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
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I can't recall if we talked about this.. Did you consider contacting Joel to verify the car? [/ QUOTE ] Scott has been contemplating doing just that. It's a big 'investment' that could go either way. If Joel does give him info verifying it's authenticity, then the value will go up quite a bit. Yet if he says it's not one of his cars, then Scott has said he will pursue creating a MOTION 'tribute' which would be more fun at shows since not many MOTION cars exist. And he has the option of restoring it to it's original Z-28 status. I am curious as to what kind of info Joel Rosen provides. Has be been known to personally verify a car or does he have a list of VINs that he references? Scott and I were talking about that the other day. There must be something on the original MOTION cars that only his shop did that would verify its originality. Not that I'm asking for any 'secrets'..it's just a curiosity of ours. I'm pretty sure Scott is going to send Joel a check but he's hesitant because he's not sure what he'll get in return besides a letter from Joel himself saying yay or nay. |
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Re: Information/history of a 72 Motion Camaro in N
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I would get some liquid metal or some JB weld and chamfer the hole on the front and back so there is a larger nub on both sides and then sand it and paint... they will look fine... NOS ones would be $$$! [/ QUOTE ] That's what Scott has been planning on doing. I would think that clear RTV would be one way to bond them to the car when re-installing them. Two-sided tape would not be my choice. Water and dirt tend to loosen it with time. I have used RTV in the past and found it very tough to remove. Plus there needs to be a way to bond them firm so they don't get stolen while it's at a show for instance. As valuable as they are you never know. |
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