New York-based Baldwin-Motion Performance Group built some of the fastest Chevys the golden age of muscle ever saw; big-bore Bow Tie creations which included fire-breathing Camaros, Chevelles, and Corvettes. But they didn't get the recognition they deserved from the contemporary motor press. To set the record straight, Baldwin-Motion PR guru and former VETTE Magazine editor Martyn Schorr has written Motion Performance: Tales of a Muscle Car Builder. Schorr entertaining prose chronicles the firm's high-octane history, from its humble service station roots to the very last 500-horsepower made-to-order Vette founder Joel Rosen ever turned a wrench on. Page after page of vintage photographs bring Schorr's first-hand accounts of muscle car madness to life.