I got these cool old pictures from a co-worker who used to work at Dynamotion performance in Suitland, Maryland way back in 1970. The car was a Hugger Orange COPO and it looks like it was recently found. There is a really cool thread about it and a bunch more pics over at Yenko.net.
John
Cool! 8)
Is the car still alive“n kickin?
I own this car still alive
Here is more pics
Great story and documentation on this car. I became aware of it only last week when a guy I currently work aside got to talking about working on a COPO Camaro at a place called Dynamotion performance years ago. Naturally, I asked if there were any pictures and he showed up to work with these three. I asked if I could borrow and scan them and in the process I did a search on the car and came across the thread over at the Supercar forum...I'm not a member there so I didn't post but I wanted to post them here. My co-worker is the guy in the picture under the hood and can talk for days about his time working for Tracy Crozier(co-owner of Dynamotion) and the performance of this Camaro. He even keeps a bent valve from the engine in his tool box.
John.
Can I get your number John I would like to talk to the guy more about my car Thanks Brent
Sure Brent, I'll send you a PM.
Welcome aboard here Brent. That car is badass!
Buddy
Thanks guys for the good words and the pics
Original window sticker(//)
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a 67 427 vette they worked on
They repainted it in 72 put a tunnel ram on it
67 vette 427
I just spoke with Brent this evening... Great guy and his car has a fascinating story.
Here are some more pictures I received from my co-worker Mike Garland who you can see sitting in the passenger seat.
John
Very, very cool. Thanks for posting all that stuff over here.
nice pics
The card says Dynamotion was also a Motion Performance parts distribitor
Yes is does look at store front sign MP logo
in one photo it looks like original rims and Firestone tires on the car then in another photo same wheels and tires are on the trailer
Looks like i need to find that trailer those tires are crazy money
Yes, those wheels and tires are the same ones. Trailer belonged to a guy named Byron.
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