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Wondering if anyone is familiar with the conversion at Baldwin for the nose. Did they have there own mold or did they alter the original nose?
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Looks like Ben's car before he started the restoration back to stock.
Unfortunately I don't know anything about how Baldwin went about their builds, sorry.
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Afaik, the original bodies were modified at Motion. You could purchase any Motion body parts directly from Motion and diy. The only molded parts I'm aware of were for the Mako bodies with the tilt front ends.
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Thanks for reply
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