Topic: Does Anybody Remember This Car?
in Forum: C3 General Discussion
I know it’s a long shot but do any of you remember this car.
It was featured in a magazine in the early 70’s 70-73 maybe and during that time was a show winner. Its possible it was featured somtime around 74' after it was painted red.
I just bought the car and am hoping to gather some info on it.
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As soon as I saw the car I thought motion. Its hard to see but there is a scoope above the rear wheel in the upper right hand pic.
It has true Anson wheels, was an original 427 4speed and has 4.56 gears & side pipes
I know a lot of early vettes got built this way but still, little signs.
I would love to get lucky and find the magazine it was featured in. I had a dream last night that the cover read “MOTION BUILDS A WINNER”

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Do you have possession of the car yet? If so, can you take a few more pics for us? Especially the front fender vents/gills, and the hood.
Rosen DID occasionally install a small, forward facing scoop above the rear wheel well. In fact, if memory serves, it is the same scoop used on the Shelby Musturds of the era('67-'68).
More pics/info please! The car looks interesting, for sure. It's possible it is a Motion parts car, meaning the body/engine etc, parts were bought from Motion, and installed on the car elsewhere.
Congrats on the find, and the purchase, and Welcome to C3VR!

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I stole the car no doubt, cheap for a "plain" 68' vette...les than I've seen most 85-88 cars go for.
I recognize that it is not the typical motion paint job but I have seen the large "negative" motion on the rear on 1 other car. It was a verified 70’ motion Camaro.
The hood in the photos is gone; the gills are in standard position with no mesh in them.
The guy I bought the car from has owned it since 1974. He told me it was a show car when he bought it and it won a lot of trophies. He also said it was featured in a magazine but I didn’t ask if it was before or after he painted it.
I’m just hoping someone can remember the article and point me in the right direction.

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