I bought my 68 Chevelle at baldwin chevrolet. God I miss that car and all the other muscle cars that were around. Connecting highway, cross bay and the clearview. Come Saturday night these cars were everware.
Baldwin motion in Long Island New York. Not even Yenko comes close. I had a 1970 454SS Baldwin Chevelle stage 3 and loved that car like no other. I had to sell it to pay for my wife's breast cancer treatments. I got over twice what I paid and my beautiful wife died anyway. She was terrified of the raw power it put to ground. I will forever miss them both.
When my cousin came back from Vietnam, he got a 69 that was just like this car except the white. Him and my dad rolled it on a gravely corner 300 yrds from the house.
That baby sounds insane. Pure muscle. I'll bet she squats, and the front wheels are barely touching the ground. And I have a 96 Ce and it's nowhere near as B.A.D. as this original. I'd have to call this beast "The Predator".
The rear end Motion emblem is in the wrong place. They were applied directly in the center of the rear panel underneath the CORVETTE lettering. And that L-88 sticker was not put there over the side gills. (that L-88 sticker wasn’t made until many years later and sold aftermarket. Motion never had those).
I thought Baldwin Vettes came with a custom front end? Like, with exposed/bubbled up headlights? I know there was different phases to them like 1 through 4 or something and maybe it was the stage 4 that came with the custom nose? Been years since I read the articles. Sweet car though. Wish mine was a big block.
Guys yes there was an SS 427 emblem put on Phase IV cars. There were very few Phase IV and this one isn’t. This most surely is a clone. The motor isn’t correct and the Motion badging is wrong. Also I don’t recall if that green was a 1969 color?
Yeah well, Not here to knock it but question it. I only do because I restored my 69 L68 and bent over backwards to restore it the closest I could to the way it came off the assembly line in 69 and not cross that modification line. I admit it was very hard at times to resist the temptations of putting more modern and advanced parts on it, but in the end kept it original. I even removed the AC Delco Electronic Distributor that had been added and reconditioned the original Dist. (points, condenser) and re installed it, abling me to connect original Tach, also to put the original shield back on. So when I see resto vettes that have modifications as this, I wonder which way is better? I realize this is an L88, and not trying to compare value with mine, just compare whether you get more value in restoring original or modifying.
It’s clearly not a real BM car but even if it was it’s his and he can do with it what he wants. Right? FYI I’m an original purist like yourself. I only like cars that look like the day they rolled off the assembly line. In fact I’m such a purist that I’m not that in to even the dealer cars like BM or Yenko.
Of course everyone should do what they want with their car but for something like ignition which is really easy to put back to stock configuration if there's a really pressing need to, unless you're entering it in shows where originality counts and you drive it regularly you're just cheating yourself of dependability, convenience, performance and mileage not running a modern ignition. The points ignition degrades every minute the car is running.
Nothing wrong with going to with that level of detail, but replacing certain things is what people do because they do not want to have the issues that many of the original parts were prone to come with. Keep the stock stuff in a box and use updated tech....and enjoy the car.
Baldwin had very tacky taste, just like the hood tach when it has a huge 7k tach in the dash. Not a fan of any his changes to the Corvette, some of his Camaro's looked OK.
@@ineffable1129 I completely agree. That's why I've never been a fan of the Motion cars because they had too much going on for me. A bit too "tacky" for my taste but I understand their value and why they're so sought after.
The SS 427 emblem actually was only put on Phase III motors. Those were the highest output motors. They had radio delete and no air conditioning, only a heater.
Guys, You gotta understand, this was the 1960’s - ‘70s. Things were different then. Car culture was a real thing, carried over from the ‘50’s and so much different than what you feel is cool today. After 1970, Performance cars died. There were no real muscle cars after 1970’s gas restrictions, the death of leaded gas.
First off No Baldwin Motion car came with an HEI distributor Second it has the wrong carburetor also I can also say and know it idles way to calm also. And where is the paper work from Joel Rossen and Baldwin Chevrolet.
vhp454 I agree. If it's a real BM it's worth a fortune and should be correctly restored. If it's a clone, at least use correct parts or it disrespects the build. Beautiful car though, bet it gets better than 5 mpg on the highway too!
Great memories. I used to see these cars being built as a kid when I’d walk up to Sunrise Hwy in Baldwin. Boy what great cars came out of that place.
I bought my 68 Chevelle at baldwin chevrolet. God I miss that car and all the other muscle cars that were around. Connecting highway, cross bay and the clearview. Come Saturday night these cars were everware.
Baldwin motion in Long Island New York.
Not even Yenko comes close. I had a 1970 454SS Baldwin Chevelle stage 3 and loved that car like no other. I had to sell it to pay for my wife's breast cancer treatments. I got over twice what I paid and my beautiful wife died anyway. She was terrified of the raw power it put to ground. I will forever miss them both.
Wow sorry for your losses man .That is rough!
Give it lots of time to recover remember she wouldnt want you sad forever.
Being a fan of Dark Green/Corvettes/427s/manual transmissions/ Motion, kinda think I love it!
When my cousin came back from Vietnam, he got a 69 that was just like this car except the white. Him and my dad rolled it on a gravely corner 300 yrds from the house.
Ahhhhhh yes, another Joel Rosen masterpiece!
That baby sounds insane. Pure muscle. I'll bet she squats, and the front wheels are barely touching the ground. And I have a 96 Ce and it's nowhere near as B.A.D. as this original. I'd have to call this beast "The Predator".
Another beast luv it
It's a genuine Baldwin Motion Muscle car if it have a manufacturer plate and Paperwork for prove it
Beautiful car.
Sounds great.
Either the wiper door was left open or it needs a new check valve on the vacuum line.
Moses was involved in this build. Epic!
He parted the rear window of the 63
Dont listen to the trolls or vettegoobs .Its your car drive the beans out of it.
Who cares what anyone thinks!
That’s awesome.
The rear end Motion emblem is in the wrong place. They were applied directly in the center of the rear panel underneath the CORVETTE lettering. And that L-88 sticker was not put there over the side gills. (that L-88 sticker wasn’t made until many years later and sold aftermarket. Motion never had those).
Super rare - they made a lot of very fast TA’s too ! Most of them exported to Arabia ?
Effing beautiful 😍
So cool where did you get the flat chrome air cleaner?
Baldwin Motion put those on their BB . Called a Flys eye
Mooneyes in SOcal might still sell them
Is that a dark green color? Man that is one bitchin ride!!
Give me a choice between a Ferrari and this give me the corvette.
I thought Baldwin Vettes came with a custom front end? Like, with exposed/bubbled up headlights? I know there was different phases to them like 1 through 4 or something and maybe it was the stage 4 that came with the custom nose? Been years since I read the articles. Sweet car though. Wish mine was a big block.
Yes Sir. Phase IV had the shark front end clip with exposed headlights and the highest output motor
Guys yes there was an SS 427 emblem put on Phase IV cars. There were very few Phase IV and this one isn’t. This most surely is a clone. The motor isn’t correct and the Motion badging is wrong. Also I don’t recall if that green was a 1969 color?
I know exactly what that is and would luv to have it parked at my house I have not seen one in many years
This the one from Philly?
Tach ?
No ss Corvette. But it is still nice
It's a Baldwin Motion thing, just like the hood tach.
Doesn't sound like a Baldwin motor at all.
WOnder....almost sounds like a hyd cam
how big are the intakes valves?
2.5
2.19 1.88
He parted the rear wi dow of the 63.
What do you mean?
I have no clue, I never commented on this video 4 months ago. Your guess is as good as mine.
Yeah well, Not here to knock it but question it. I only do because I restored my 69 L68 and bent over backwards to restore it the closest I could to the way it came off the assembly line in 69 and not cross that modification line. I admit it was very hard at times to resist the temptations of putting more modern and advanced parts on it, but in the end kept it original. I even removed the AC Delco Electronic Distributor that had been added and reconditioned the original Dist. (points, condenser) and re installed it, abling me to connect original Tach, also to put the original shield back on. So when I see resto vettes that have modifications as this, I wonder which way is better? I realize this is an L88, and not trying to compare value with mine, just compare whether you get more value in restoring original or modifying.
It’s clearly not a real BM car but even if it was it’s his and he can do with it what he wants. Right?
FYI I’m an original purist like yourself. I only like cars that look like the day they rolled off the assembly line. In fact I’m such a purist that I’m not that in to even the dealer cars like BM or Yenko.
@@oe542 I agree. To each his own. The owners decide and do what they want to their own cars.
cks good luck with that 69!
Of course everyone should do what they want with their car but for something like ignition which is really easy to put back to stock configuration if there's a really pressing need to, unless you're entering it in shows where originality counts and you drive it regularly you're just cheating yourself of dependability, convenience, performance and mileage not running a modern ignition. The points ignition degrades every minute the car is running.
Nothing wrong with going to with that level of detail, but replacing certain things is what people do because they do not want to have the issues that many of the original parts were prone to come with. Keep the stock stuff in a box and use updated tech....and enjoy the car.
why would there EVER be any "SS" emblems on a Corvette?
Baldwin had very tacky taste, just like the hood tach when it has a huge 7k tach in the dash. Not a fan of any his changes to the Corvette, some of his Camaro's looked OK.
@@ineffable1129 that hood tach looks like shit ,I like L88s the way they came off the line
@@ineffable1129 I completely agree. That's why I've never been a fan of the Motion cars because they had too much going on for me. A bit too "tacky" for my taste but I understand their value and why they're so sought after.
The SS 427 emblem actually was only put on Phase III motors. Those were the highest output motors. They had radio delete and no air conditioning, only a heater.
Guys, You gotta understand, this was the 1960’s - ‘70s. Things were different then. Car culture was a real thing, carried over from the ‘50’s and so much different than what you feel is cool today. After 1970, Performance cars died. There were no real muscle cars after 1970’s gas restrictions, the death of leaded gas.
build what you want, then you can actually DRIVE it!
Is dat hier in old germany !
Dat is aber kein original , oder ???
I think I just grew more hair on my balls
never heard of a SS vette before..hmmm..
First off No Baldwin Motion car came with an HEI distributor
Second it has the wrong carburetor also
I can also say and know it idles way to calm also.
And where is the paper work from Joel Rossen and Baldwin Chevrolet.
Who cares?
Like, who cares?
H.E.I was first released in 1975 but it doesn't matter. Much more reliable than points and condensor.
vhp454 I agree. If it's a real BM it's worth a fortune and should be correctly restored. If it's a clone, at least use correct parts or it disrespects the build. Beautiful car though, bet it gets better than 5 mpg on the highway too!
@@SpikeGlock21 Keep the parts that are junk in a box and use better parts.
Click bait... This ismt a real baldy corvette the badging is wrong for one... there was never an a SS vette
it is evident that you are not at all familiar with baldwin motion
As a corvette owner. This looks awful better paint, lose side pipes and new wheels and tires and you have a far cleaner lookin ride.
So if he made it just like yours its Ok? Got it