View Full Version : The Mule or Motion Camaro.
Ummgawa
11-09-2005, 06:06 PM
Just a thought, I know there is a huge difference in the builds, but, If you had a choice, which would you have?
To quote Dirty Harry, "I gots to know" :D
First vote for The Mule. The original Bad ass mutha.
Steve Chryssos
11-09-2005, 06:13 PM
Motion.
The Mule with Motion sheetmetal.
Ummgawa
11-09-2005, 06:17 PM
The Mule with Motion sheetmetal.
Thats like your best buddy with a great rack, sorta. :eek:
Y-TRY
11-09-2005, 06:27 PM
Mule all the way
Huxsol81
11-09-2005, 06:28 PM
Mule anyday!
Jim, you should have made this thread with a poll. :yes:
Derek69SS
11-09-2005, 06:31 PM
Big Red :_paranoid
Mule :thumbsup: It's better looking in every concievable way, and probably performs better too :) (and there's only ONE Mule)
Ummgawa
11-09-2005, 06:33 PM
Jim, you should have made this thread with a poll. :yes:
My bad Scott...I figure this way every one at least can elaborate to some degree.
slck6t9
11-09-2005, 06:37 PM
Mule for functionality. But I sure do like the motor on the Motion car.
Scott
Stuart Adams
11-09-2005, 06:37 PM
Red Witch
Ummgawa
11-09-2005, 06:38 PM
It(The Motion Camaro) has a wicked Gas pedal too. Check it out.
Stu, you are a trouble maker. :D
Steve Chryssos
11-09-2005, 06:50 PM
no cheating.
zbugger
11-09-2005, 06:58 PM
I'd take the mule because it's a much simpler looking car. The motion camaro is incredible, but damn..... Look at that price tag. The interior makes it feel overdone, as do the wheels. The mule just looks well put together. That's what I say, and I'm sticking to it. Till I change my mind....
RussMS
11-09-2005, 06:58 PM
Mule :thumbsup:
Reckley
11-09-2005, 07:00 PM
The Mule no question. The Motion is way over done. It reminded me of a street rod. I really don't like when classic muscle car sheet metal is modified that much.
MODO Innovations
11-09-2005, 07:03 PM
mule..hands Down, Up,and Or Sideways
Stuart Adams
11-09-2005, 07:16 PM
OK, if I must pick between them two, the Mule. Not even close. The motion car needs major sorting out in my opinion. Great red paint color though.
If they made the changes we all know they need , then maybe just maybe I would reconsider.
Still think the Black stang was Best there for my taste, etc. Looked like it handled well and was fun to drive. That is another topic, sorry.
PS, I could not believe how beautiful Impressions was, best car as far as being perfect craftsmanship I've ever seen, WOW.
clill
11-09-2005, 07:24 PM
Gee thanks guys.. except for Chryssos :D ..Now is there a fish out there wanting to give me 427K for the Mule ?
Steve Chryssos
11-09-2005, 07:27 PM
The Motion car is not exactly "fly by night". The Motion car is built by Time Machines. They've built some great cars.
So with the Motion SuperCoupe, I see a full tube chassis, 4 wheel independent suspension and other attributes that take the car to another level.
jack67rs
11-09-2005, 07:34 PM
Motion is a little too far over the top for my tastes, would be interested how that thing tears up the pavement before I would make any decisions!
Autokraft
11-09-2005, 07:36 PM
Well lets put it this way, until the Motion car has proved it can max out a chassis dyno at 200mph then I would have to say the Mule gets the nod. :hail:
LOL!!!!!!!!
Kurt
www.autokraft.org
907rs
11-09-2005, 07:37 PM
El Mule would have to get my vote.
Datsbad
11-09-2005, 08:18 PM
MULE for sure , Motion is a little to overdone to me .
I'd need a ride in the Motion car to weigh my decision.
Mule! No question....(The 200mph thing does it for me)
Kurt
Ummgawa
11-09-2005, 08:33 PM
Gee thanks guys.. except for Chryssos :D ..Now is there a fish out there wanting to give me 427K for the Mule ?
You have a PM
Just Kiddin
lil427z
11-09-2005, 08:45 PM
mule :thumbsup:
rick kirkindall
mazspeed
11-09-2005, 08:59 PM
Big Red :_paranoid
Mule :thumbsup: It's better looking in every concievable way, and probably performs better too :) (and there's only ONE Mule)
Everything he said.
Id take Big Red, but the Mule is a close second.
Stuart Adams
11-09-2005, 08:59 PM
All BS set aside, the Mule inspired me to pro-touring. When I first saw a picture of it in front of Charley's house it looked so cool. 427 K would be worth it if the hood was remote controlled, LOL. You couldn't sell it and you know it, go fly your new Chevy, airport is close by!!
PS, make sure your flight physical is up to date, vision included!!!!!!!!!!
USAZR1
11-09-2005, 09:02 PM
The Mule is cool but being the former owner of a Motion Performance 69 Nova,you know where my heart's at.
Stuart Adams
11-09-2005, 09:13 PM
I will say this " the old Motion Supercars are the baddest and my all time favorite Supercars" no question. Mark Hassetts 68 , Steves old 69 and Kevin S yellow 69 are AWESOME. :thumbsup: :hail:
Mean 69
11-09-2005, 09:16 PM
Two different cars. El Mule, which I love (but would still do things differently in the rear suspension, shameless plug), is one man's vision as to what a special car should be. Mark did an amazing job, and my vote is for that car, over the other. Function, subtle elegance, and enough business to stand apart.
The other, as pretty as it is, and it is one bitchin machine, wasn't one person's vision. It had a young illustrator, several folks with lots of money, and too many ideas trying to fit into one package, it just didn't work in my opinion. Not to say that SEVERAL elements completely blew me away, but the end effect looked a bit off to me. I still loved it, but in the world of the "look at me" cars, there were several at SEMA that outdid this car, at least in my opinion.
My vote? Lateral Dynamics "Lateral II," which, of course, isn't built yet. I'd take the Mule, and drive the poop out of it, which is what it wants. Bring extra tires, and brake pads.
M
DCreations
11-10-2005, 09:16 AM
Motion all the way :morepower
TravisB
11-10-2005, 09:47 AM
I have not seen either car in person.....
These are my thoughts from pics
The motion car is nice ahs a lot of things that are real cool and a few things that look like an after thought but an all around cool car that defines the name motion....
The mule also a nice car, how could you not like the powertrain....however if it was sitting in a parking lot next to 4 other camaros at a car show would you go up and look at it?????? maybe, maybe not
The motion car has the wow factor
The Mule has the clean look
I will have to vote for the motion car!
Musclerodz
11-10-2005, 10:27 AM
I agree with Mark. "Mule" is a well designed vehicle and follows fit, form and function. I also think the Motion Camaro has too many eggs in one basket. I realize Motion cars have been over the top but this one tops them all.
Mike
Kris Horton
11-10-2005, 10:50 AM
Funny enough, if I had to pick, I'd probably want the Mule. I enjoy simple and clean.
The Motion Camaro was designed mostly to appeal to those who are into the old Motion cars. They were over the top, gaudy, but fast as hell.
The Mule and the Motion car are on completely different levels I think. The Mule is all about function and is packed in a clean package. The Motion Camaro is about staying true to past offerings, while fitting into the current market.
I like em both. :)
Kris
markss28
11-10-2005, 10:54 AM
I think the mule for sure. Mainly because of its power and stance. If it had a different set of wheels say iForged or HRE or something like that then it would surely be the better car even at a car show.
All in all both cars are awesome.
Ricochet
11-10-2005, 11:23 AM
Hmmm...Let me think about this..
Depends on what you want to do with the car. If you want a car that would dominate at shows and drive from time to time, or a car that you can and would want to beat the snot out of. With that said. Me personally, I would say the Mule. What it comes down to it, it is pure function and as we know, very well executed. The Motion car is a work of art. The imagination, craftsmanship is unbelievable. I still can't get the picture of the rear quaters out of my head. Metalwork was pheonomenal. A few minor things I would change, but we are all critics, right?
Now let's stir it up alittle...
It's kind of like comparing the Johnson Cuda and the Ring Bros. Mustang. The Cuda is a work of art and kicks your ass just looking at it. But at $750,000 would you really want to beat the snot out of it. Where as the Mustang, still not cheap at $200K, IMO is more functional & most can relate to easier.
Ricochet
11-10-2005, 11:26 AM
I think the mule for sure. Mainly because of its power and stance. If it had a different set of wheels say iForged or HRE or something like that then it would surely be the better car even at a car show.
All in all both cars are awesome.
I have to agree, the wheels are a little bland for my taste.
Hey Charlie, let's put some bling on the Mule. I saw some killer 26" wheels with spiners at SEMA that would look killer on it! :D
Steve Chryssos
11-10-2005, 11:44 AM
I don't know boys. We have not learned much detail on the Motion SuperCoupe, but if you look at the engineering involved in Time Machine's Six Shooter 'cuda, the competition may be closer than you think.
http://www.timemachinesinc.com/6shooterpics.htm
I'm not trying to be a Mule heretic, I just think we're entering a new era where full frame cars with engine setback, channeled bodies and 4 wheel independent suspension will dominate.
As for thrashing the Johnson 'Cuda: If one can afford the entry fee, then one can afford the repairs.
Ricochet
11-10-2005, 11:59 AM
I don't know boys. We have not learned much detail on the Motion SuperCoupe, but if you look at the engineering involved in Time Machine's Six Shooter 'cuda, the competition may be closer than you think.
http://www.timemachinesinc.com/6shooterpics.htm
I'm not trying to be a Mule heretic, I just think we're entering a new era where full frame cars with engine setback, channeled bodies and 4 wheel independent suspension will dominate.
As for thrashing the Johnson 'Cuda: If one can afford the entry fee, then one can afford the repairs.
Steve- I agree with you on all of the above. No doubt Time Machine builds some killer stuff. The world of these cars are evolving & changing daily. It's cars like Motion's Camaro & Johnson's Cuda the keeps forward progress in the hobby. If the envelope doesn't get pushed, the hobby will go stagnet. It's kinda like racing..You always want to go faster.
As far as the Cuda, I can't afford the repairs, much less the entry fee!! LOL!!
Bill Howell
11-10-2005, 12:01 PM
Like several have said, it would depend on my plans. Giving both cars were free, if I was selling, I guess it would be the motion car. I would think 427K+ tax would be getting dangerously close to double the value of the mule. I may be a bit short, but surely the mule could be duplicated for 250K-300K. Regardless, I am sure Charley would intertain offers less than the 427K asking price for the motion car.Having looked the motion car over pretty good, there are things I did not like. At the asking price, one can be picky.
As far as driving, no doubt the mule. It was purposely built to be driven, not sit on a revolving stand. I really doubt even those with deep pockets will actually drive the motion cars.
kennyd
11-10-2005, 02:18 PM
i vote for the motion car , as soon as i got it i would change the wheels .
Rybar
11-10-2005, 04:30 PM
My vote is for the Mule, clean, simple and functional. The Motion car's looks + price are way over the top.
awr68
11-10-2005, 09:15 PM
My vote is for the Mule, clean, simple and functional. The Motion car's looks + price are way over the top.
I totally agree! I like Mark's 'KISS' approach to his builds, it makes them updated but timeless at the same time...this I am a huge fan of!
The Motion car has a few things I really like...but I have to say, it is leaning towards Pro-Show with the over the top design and all that red. My fear is that PT, L-G cars will get to showy and not as drivable...remember this is what killed Pro Street, they just got unusable!
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for detailed cars, after all, I've spent weeks now finish welding and smoothing the welds on the bottom of my car so I can shoot it body color and have it look like something...but the suspension and engine wont be all polished out like a show car...I'm going for the clean, detailed, and fully functional look, everythig will remain raw aluminum or be painted black.
My vote is for The Mule...the one you could actually drive on the street or track without stressing about the over the top price tag. Not that The Mule isn't worth a small fortune... I just see it worth EVERY penney it would take to buy it, knowing it would be much less than the Motion price tag...I personally don't see any camaro worth 400k...especially when others can have the exact same thing...that should be one-off pricing at best! See the Mule is one up right there!
Oh, and as for the Mule's wheels, I love them! I think they are perfect for it's personality...after all, the car is almost a sleeper with the silver paint, very clean lines, quiet exhaust, and damn near hidden cage...Damn I love that car!!
Charley I need a ride next time I'm in Ca!!
PRO TC
11-10-2005, 10:27 PM
mule! mule! mule! and charlie if i had the money the mule would be mine. just waiting to win the lotto. :yes:
barry
Al Moreno
11-11-2005, 01:04 AM
I think the Motion's Camaro could probably be build for around $300K. The rest of the cost is profit for the motion guys who are not turning a nut.
clill
11-11-2005, 01:18 AM
This survey is kinda slanted my way because of the site. If you posted the same survey on Camaro's.net or Hot Rod's forum you might get a very different answer.
zbugger
11-11-2005, 01:30 AM
This survey is kinda slanted my way because of the site. If you posted the same survey on Camaro's.net or Hot Rod's forum you might get a very different answer.
Damn voice of reason. Where the hell did you come from? :P
In all honesty, I still prefer the Mule. It's silver. Ok, so it's not just that. It's because at a simple look that you would get at a stop light, people would just see a nice car. They wouldn't know what it really is. The Motion camaro is a LOT of attention. That's also a reason I like Pasqual's brothers car. Simple, yet DAMN!!!!
Nine Ball
11-11-2005, 06:01 AM
Steve, that six-shooter Cuda had alot of very nice craftsmanship and unique ideas in its build, but it was somewhat of a 'poser' as far as performance was concerned. The Viper engine in the car was completely stock, they just had a ProCharger slapped on it. Not even a cam swap. It also had exhaust manifolds and tiny exhaust pipes with a nice 90 deg bend at the bottom.
http://www.timemachinesinc.com/pics/6shooter/gallery/30.jpg
I was parked right next to the Cuda at one of the Year One events. We got to talk quite a bit about cars and performance, and those guys thought they had my lil 348ci LS1 covered. So, I asked them to line the car up against mine since we were at a drag strip, and they sounded interested until I told them mine ran 10s already. lol. I should have just lined them up and blistered that Cuda down the track, telling them my car ran 12s.
Here is a pic:
http://www.ls1tech.com/Commerce2004/images/DSC03957.jpg
As for this thread, I would go with the Mule. The Motion car looks kind of gaudy to me, almost fake. I prefer the original body lines of a 69 Camaro, and that twin-turbo system that W2W built makes me drool.
Tony
Steve Chryssos
11-11-2005, 06:35 AM
So what do we have?
I had to read between the lines on a few replies, but I count:
27 Mules to 5 Motions. Damn near 6:1. When you consider that the Mule is about 4 years old and the Motion car is the "trick of the week", the response ratio is even more impressive.
ProdigyCustoms
11-11-2005, 07:29 AM
I have to agree with Steve O here. Charlie is a cool kat, Stielow is still the granddaddy of pro touring, and Mule is still the holy grail of Pro Touring, but, full chassis, independent suspensions, and the like are the natural evolution of the hobby on the high end builds.
The Motion car is over done for my personal taste in body styling, and I really dislike the lack of wheel lip and buldged quarter panels. But besides my personal taste issues with styling, the engineering seems to be there.
I also agree the Six Shooter was a bit of a Poser as Tony mentioned, but I think that could easily be over come with some shaking out and tuning, and a few component swaps. But the Six Shooter has to be givin it's due also. It is a bad beotch, and it is about 3 years old now. Way ahead of the curve in my opinion. I will be the first to admit when we built Prodigy, The six shooter was on our mind, minus the entire poser thing that is.
Stuart Adams
11-11-2005, 08:00 AM
I think what Steve (shrifter man) wrote was great. Charley I think if everybody could drive both, it would be the Mule for sure in a landslide.
The motion car will get better, tire/wheel set up sucks, get those big tires on the edge of the fender, get some depth to the wheels, then it will at least appear to function better.
Still take the Red Witch over both.....
Ummgawa
11-11-2005, 08:13 AM
This survey is kinda slanted my way because of the site. If you posted the same survey on Camaro's.net or Hot Rod's forum you might get a very different answer.
Well, that means there are 27 leg humpers for The Mule. With that many legs and a proportionately higher amount of "Humpees" you'd better rename The Mule The Centipede.
Charley, you suck but your car is Cool. Slant that. :D
907rs
11-11-2005, 08:18 AM
Well, that means there are 27 leg humpers for The Mule. With that many legs and a proportionately higher amount of "Humpees" you'd better rename The Mule The Centipede.
Charley, you suck but your car is Cool. Slant that. :D
LMAO!! Jim, you crack me up. :lolhit:
mstennes
11-11-2005, 10:04 AM
Mule! I like the color, 200mph doesnt hurt either, it shows the timeless lines of the Camaro. Its not over done. Heck if you pulled up to a light with both cars the motion will get the attention but the stockness of the Mule will only leave you seeing its taillights. I also really like the fact that if I owned it and broke it I could fix it, doubt you would know where to start on the Motion. Plus another thing I thought of while writing this, if you owned the Motion and you took drove it to dinner you would be a nervous wreck wondering if it will still be parked where you left it. The Motion is just to much of a attention getter. I bet you could get a speeding ticket with it at a stop sign. So in closing Mule.
trapin
11-11-2005, 10:09 AM
I'd take the Baldwin Motion Camaro. The only reason being that I can sell it for $400,000.
The Mule I wouldn't part with. No way....no how. :D
Kris Horton
11-11-2005, 10:32 AM
This survey is kinda slanted my way because of the site. If you posted the same survey on Camaro's.net or Hot Rod's forum you might get a very different answer.
There's a lot of truth in that, though it's only a part of why the Mule is coming out ahead. With this site, the votes will always slant towards proven performance and who built it versus history and value. Not that there's anything wrong with that though. It would certainly be different on the collector/restoration sites.
Kris
Musclerodz
11-11-2005, 03:12 PM
I can say my vote is not a leg humper vote. lol. Mule is a well sorted out purpose built vehicle and Charley has the W2W receipts to prove it. The Motion Camaro's are being built to sell a name and there will be multiples of the same vehicle sitting in several collections. I agree that many of the concepts in the Motion car are the next evolution, but the overall package is not for me.
Now a better comparison IMO would be Johnson's Cuda. It is a equally over the top car like the Motion car but has a purpose other than money. I don't know the Johnson's and would have to pick the Cuda in that vote.
Mike
rwhite692
11-11-2005, 03:21 PM
Da Mule.
The sheetmetal mods and interior on the Motion car, while displaying awesome craftsmanship, kinda gave me...well...Motion Sickness.
squid
11-11-2005, 04:27 PM
The Mule,
There's just something I don't like about the Baldwin-Motion camaro. The Mule looks like I could drive it every day, practical and real. The B-M is too much show for me.
almcbri
11-11-2005, 06:20 PM
Mule for sure. Motion car is nice, but I wouldn't ever own a car I couldn't drive. I like Stielows builds because they are straight to the point, good clean cars with crazy engineering.
rockdogz
11-11-2005, 07:16 PM
Probably not, but I'm wondering if the responses would be any different if the Motion car was on the ground instead of on that stand that tries to show off the different angles of the car. Not only was it raised in the air, but one side looked lower than the other.... just wonderin'
I do like the Mule if I had to choose, probably because I've drooled over it for so long, and some of the things done to the Motion car just look strange, like the rear of the car. Maybe it will take some time to get used to... no questioning that the detail on it looked incredible...
chicane
11-12-2005, 01:01 PM
.......... if I had to pick, I'd probably want the Mule. I enjoy simple and clean.
Enough said for me.
Its kinda funny that out of ~my~ top three (with a tie for first) f-bodies..... Charley owns three of them. And it order it would be:
Red Witch / Thrasher
Mule
Big Red
CarlC
11-12-2005, 02:49 PM
El Mule.
...but I really like his Mustang.
conekiller13
11-12-2005, 04:26 PM
I would have to see a head to head Road and Track style test to determine which one......................better yet, I wuld have to perform the test Myself.
Hey Charlie, can I borrow the Mule for 20 min track session?
93Polo
11-15-2005, 10:37 AM
Who made the diff. and a arms in the Motion Camaro? :cool:
TravisB
11-15-2005, 11:03 AM
Who made the diff. and a arms in the Motion Camaro? :cool:
I was under the impression it was a dressed up C4 set up...may be wrong though
Ummgawa
11-15-2005, 11:15 AM
Now a better comparison IMO would be Johnson's Cuda. It is a equally over the top car like the Motion car but has a purpose other than money. I don't know the Johnson's and would have to pick the Cuda in that vote.
Mike
One thing some of us saw at "teardown" of SEMA. The Johnson Cuda did not have a turn radius to speak of. When they were pushing out the car, Jody, Scott, Myself and others watched as they had to back up, turn, back up, turn to make a 90 degree left hand turn. May not be significant, but then again, it might be.
Hmmmmm...
Stuart Adams
11-15-2005, 12:47 PM
Not to beat a dead horse, its really dead at this point, but when I looked at all the cars at SEMA, I tried to put myself behind the wheel of each car. That is why I would still choose the Mustang over all others there, just because it looked easy to drive and fun. Of course just my opinion. Those Mopar cars just didn't look nimble to. Bitchin cars, but..
Jim, you can do stand - up in vegas at night. Funny Mo Fo......
93Polo
11-15-2005, 01:41 PM
I was under the impression it was a dressed up C4 set up...may be wrong though
The C4 uses a 4 trailing arm style suspension. The Motion car looks to use a double a arm set up.
TravisB
11-15-2005, 01:52 PM
The Motion car looks to use a double a arm set up.
ya I just went a looked at some more of scotss pics...It does appear to be a double a arm type rear suspension........ :(
clill
11-15-2005, 09:35 PM
I thought the rear was a Viper Dana 44.
ProdigyCustoms
11-15-2005, 10:46 PM
Charlie is mostly correct, It is a C5 Corvette arms and a Viper differential. A funny thing is I had a call from someone claiming to want to build the ultimate Pro Tour car, and we discussed a chassis and Viper / C5 set up with a Quafe diff. Hum! I guess I am not the only one to dream that up. That guy did just vanish when it was time to count down. About 6 months ago! That's OK, I did not reveal everything.
Damn True
11-16-2005, 11:45 AM
Function, function, function.
Id take the Mule, Thrasher, or Witch over the Motion car any day of the week.
All three look more than bad-ass and back it up with REAL performance, and I wouldn't be terrified of eating an In-n-Out and sucking down a strawberry milkshake in one of them on my way to the track.
93Polo
11-17-2005, 10:14 AM
Charlie is mostly correct, It is a C5 Corvette arms and a Viper differential. A funny thing is I had a call from someone claiming to want to build the ultimate Pro Tour car, and we discussed a chassis and Viper / C5 set up with a Quafe diff. Hum! I guess I am not the only one to dream that up. That guy did just vanish when it was time to count down. About 6 months ago! That's OK, I did not reveal everything.
hmm... The Arms didn't look like a C5 to me but they could be. I can't see enough from the pics to tell. Vipers have double a arms too. The shock looks to be off a Viper but it could be something custom to remove the leaf spring from the C5. Vipers and ZF6 C4s both ran a Dana 44 hung on a batwing style mount. The motion webstie did say a D44 was used. Thanks for the info.
No article but one of the featured cars on this site looks to a have a C5 rear and Ford 8.8" IRS chunk but it could be an 04 Corbra rear. That would be an interesting/fairly economical setup. http://www.lateral-g.net/members/sinjem/Photo0372.jpg
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