![]() ![]() on Jsaw a new 1969 Camaro in Daytona Yellow sold to a very lucky Ray Dotterer of Lamar, Pa. Invoice # 2783 from Baldwin Auto Company Inc. Baldwin Motion Camaros have caught the attention of all collectors over the years and hold a special mystique, after all it has been said that "a Baldwin Motion 454 Camaro is all about trolling for trouble." They even came with a performance guarantee, stating that for certain models a Baldwin Motion approved driver would be able to deliver 120 mph and 11.5 or better in the quarter-mile or the customer got their money back! No cars reportedly ever came back for the refund. In late 1966 Rosen and Simonin formed a partnership that would allow any client to buy "built to order killer street cars limited only by the buyer's imagination and financial resources." With the entry of one Marty Schorrs assistance and marketing know-how, (Marty being the editor of Cars magazine), Baldwin Motion was soon building made to order Street terror Chevelles, Camaros and Corvettes that could even be financed with GMAC. Similarly, Baldwin Auto Company had no reputation and previous dealings in the performance car business. Upon entry to their partnership Joel Rosen had no contacts at all with General Motors or any performance subsidiaries having to do with them. ![]() Baldwin Motion was the successful offspring of a fruitful business partnership between Joel Rosen of Motion Performance and Ed Simonin of Baldwin Auto Company, a family run Chevrolet dealer in Baldwin, NY. LMC proudly adds to its collection this ultra rare Baldwin Motion LS-7 Camaroįew muscle cars will provide quite the cache amongst die hard gear heads like a Baldwin Motion creation so often invokes. ![]()
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