saymyname
21-08-2005, 12:42 AM
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SARASOTA, Fla. — The Baldwin-Motion Camaro SuperCoupe, a modern version of the performance-car icons of the '60s and '70s, will be launched at November's Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show.The launch edition of the car will be powered by a 600-horsepower, 540-cubic-inch (8.8-liter) fuel-injected, all-aluminum Merlin/Motion big-block V8.
Baldwin-Motion was the brainchild of the New York Chevy dealer who partnered with Motion Performance to take stock Camaros, Chevelles, Corvettes and Novas and build them into big-block street dominators during the peak of Detroit's pony car era.
"Our new Camaro taps into the heritage, horsepower and high energy of our original 1967-1969 Baldwin-Motion big-block Camaros," said Joel Rosen, who along with Marty Schorr, formed the new strategic business partnership — with Joe Ehrenpreis and Larry Jaworske — called Motion LLC.
The company will market built-to-order, one-off, limited-edition Baldwin-Motion supercars and develop a line of Motion-branded high-performance parts. Although prices won't be announced until the SEMA show, the cars are expected to cost well over $100,000.
What this means to you: Your dream of owning a Balwin-Motion Camaro someday isn't dead just yet.
SARASOTA, Fla. — The Baldwin-Motion Camaro SuperCoupe, a modern version of the performance-car icons of the '60s and '70s, will be launched at November's Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show.The launch edition of the car will be powered by a 600-horsepower, 540-cubic-inch (8.8-liter) fuel-injected, all-aluminum Merlin/Motion big-block V8.
Baldwin-Motion was the brainchild of the New York Chevy dealer who partnered with Motion Performance to take stock Camaros, Chevelles, Corvettes and Novas and build them into big-block street dominators during the peak of Detroit's pony car era.
"Our new Camaro taps into the heritage, horsepower and high energy of our original 1967-1969 Baldwin-Motion big-block Camaros," said Joel Rosen, who along with Marty Schorr, formed the new strategic business partnership — with Joe Ehrenpreis and Larry Jaworske — called Motion LLC.
The company will market built-to-order, one-off, limited-edition Baldwin-Motion supercars and develop a line of Motion-branded high-performance parts. Although prices won't be announced until the SEMA show, the cars are expected to cost well over $100,000.
What this means to you: Your dream of owning a Balwin-Motion Camaro someday isn't dead just yet.