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1969 Baldwin-motion Phase Iii Ss-427 Nova - Road Test - Article - Cars on 2040-parts.com

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Sevierville, Tennessee, US

Sevierville, Tennessee, US
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Here is a March, 1969 issue of Hi-Performance Cars magazine.  Included in this issue is a 6 page article, including pictures, on the road test of a 1969 Baldwin-Motion SS-427 Nova.   This in depth article covers this rare HP car from the engine, drivetrain, the Baldwin-Motion additions and a spec sheet .  Also included in this magazine is a 6 page article on the road test of a 1969 Dodge "Super Bee".  This magazine is in very good used condition.
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