Posted by
Jesse Hornecker
- October 03 2001 : 19:17:00
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Hi i am a carcollector like hotwheels and matchbox i was wondering if you could help me find a matchbox or hotwheels bricklin.i would much apreciate it thanks.
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Posted by
Roy Mc Key
- October 02 2001 : 02:17:00
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COOL SITE LIKED THE SOUND EFFECTS.I have purched a 1975 white Bricklin it needs a lot of work so i will probley sale it,as i just don't have the time to work on it/
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Posted by
Douglas Gosnell
- October 01 2001 : 10:50:00
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I was an owner of a bricklin that was in storage and stolen by the shop owners. It was #692.... Any help in finding it. Car max can not trace titleson the Bricklin. I appreciate any ideas.
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Posted by
Briklin Washington
- September 27 2001 : 14:08:00
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I think this website is awesome because my parents named me after this car except the spelling is a little bit different if anyone would like to contact me you can at briklin_83@hotmail.com I was wondering if any one would know where I could purchase one of these cars I think it would be awesome to own one.
Briklin Washington
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Posted by
David Ebel
- September 25 2001 : 11:24:00
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I used to be a big poster on the Bricklin email list, but have not been able to keep up with it because of work. Anyway, I am selling my bricklin on ebay. If you could let the listees know, I would really appreciate it! It's a Saftey Red Bricklin - 75. Really an awesome Brick. Used to beling to Eric Schwartz in CA. Terry Tanner has seen it before too.
Thanks David Ebel Bricklin 841 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=595825546
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Posted by
Richard Dunchock
- August 17 2001 : 01:34:00
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Is there a Bricklin repair place in Southern California.
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Posted by
David Ebel
- August 10 2001 : 16:00:00
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I'm a former list member. Have a 75 Safety Red (painted and beautiful) Bricklin I am putting up for sale. Runs beautifully, and looks emaculate. Great interior, new carpet. Air doors, hold air! I put a lot of work into this car, and would like to see it go to a good - Bricklin-friendly home. Asking 9,500. Thanks!
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Posted by
dale snyder
- July 19 2001 : 00:38:00
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i like the site a lot its nice to find out about the meets as my membership is often lapsed do you offer renewals by credit card i can only attend meets that are close to home less than a 4 hour drive from maryland my last one was in harrisburg way back when
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Posted by
Bill Akerley
- July 17 2001 : 12:24:00
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Hello- my name is Bill Akerley. In 1973-74-75-76, I was the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's (CBC) assigned radio & TV reporter on the Bricklin story, based in Fredericton and saint John, New Brunswick. There are many happy and some unhappy memories of this story. I travelled through much of the North eastern US to cover the story. In 1976 (I believe), during July I travelled to Hershey, PA to cover one of the first meetings of your group (B.I.) and at that time was made an Honorary Member of Bricklin International. I wonder if any of your members have any recollection(s) of that weekend meeting? I am now retired from the CBC, I do work as a media consultant and live part time in Ottawa, Canada and in Pompano Beach, Florida. I may be reached at bill@nativesunresort.com. I have very fond memories of the Bricklin, and have been annoyed at myself for not buying one back in my New Brunswick days. I still hope to own one someday. Thanks
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Posted by
Rod McInnis
- July 13 2001 : 02:54:00
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This is a great site! I was driving home today and I saw a green Bricklin parked by Torrance high school with a for sale sign on it. I almost caused an accident when I slammed on the breaks to take a look at it. The sign in the window said that it was a 1976 that was last Bricklin ever built and that it only had 800 original miles. The Odomiter showed 810 miles. I thought this was interesting and that you guys might like to know about it.
Rod McInnis Torrance, CA
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Posted by
Bob Wilk
- July 04 2001 : 14:53:00
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The Website is obviously the hard work of dedicated, unselfish people and it shows. It is an excellent source for novices and pros and can save endless hours of chasing around for repo parts and expert info. Thanks for your efforts.
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Posted by
William Perez
- June 30 2001 : 01:24:00
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I first saw the bricklin catalog in the mid 80's and fell in love with it. I spent hours reading everything on this site. Whoever put it together did an great job. I hope to be buying a bricklin some day soon, and this web site will make it easier I hope.
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Posted by
Ralph B Rogers
- June 29 2001 : 17:51:00
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I have restored three of these cars for a couple of friends. ITS NOT AS HARD AS PEOPLE ARE LEAD TO BELIEVE. A little thought before damaging a body pannel with the wrong products and your home free. Great site thanks for keeping these cars alive
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Posted by
Trevor Summers
- June 18 2001 : 20:45:00
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I'm a Delorean owner and I use wondering if you have any members in Atlanta. Maybe have a joint GTG. Thanks Trevor
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Posted by
jamieson p wight
- June 02 2001 : 22:01:00
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DEAR SIR,WOULD IT BE POSSIBLE TO HAVE BRICKLIN MEMBERSHIP PAID VIA WEB SITE USING SOMETHING LIKE PAYPAL.THIS WOULD MAKE IT VERY EASY FOR FOREIGN OWNERS TO KEEP THEIR MEMBERSHIP VALID.
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Posted by
Nate Alizoti
- May 29 2001 : 00:02:00
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This website is great, and the Brickiln cars have a great design. I am new to this crowd of people with these wonderful cars. I saw a 1975 red Bricklin once and i stoped my car to get to see it better. I thought it was some concept car or soo. I would love to own one one day. I'm kinda crazy about sport cars by the way. All the mechanical data are very valuable for the ownners. I think this website is very well build.
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Posted by
Marilyn Bailey
- May 24 2001 : 19:19:00
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Great site! Glad I found it. I loved (still do) the Bricklin.
Met Mal Bricklin in Portland (he was living in Scottsdale, AZ at the time) in the spring of 1975. He was hot! Good looking, well dressed, well spoken - gees it was love at first sight. Unfortunately he was engaged. After he went back to AZ I received his wedding invitation but, dummy me, I didn't go 'cause I just didn't have the money at the time. (My friends said I should have gone into debt to go to that "wedding of the century"! And I still regret not going.) Lost track of him. I wonder if he's still married? Hummm.
Anyway - I want to go to a convention or a concourse but I'll have to wait until you have one on the west coast.
Best of luck!
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Posted by
Cole Lowance
- May 23 2001 : 06:26:00
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I am an upholsterer who has recently been contracted to re-do the interior of a 1975 bricklin sv-1. the original parts have all been dismantled. I would very much like to get a hold of a very good picture or drawing of seats, doorpanels, carpets, and anything else in the interioir. THANK YOU
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Posted by
Philip Freyre
- May 22 2001 : 09:08:00
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I'm really sorry, but I was wondering how to unsubscribe from your mailing list. I've found other interests, but I still want a Brick, yet I don't have the time or money for one. So If you could tell me how to unsubscribe from your list, I'd appreciate it. Thank you!
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Posted by
John J Predgen
- May 19 2001 : 00:25:00
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I remember them new in the show room as a teen..Question, what happened to all the prototypes?. Thanks.John
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Posted by
Robert Janiszewski
- May 13 2001 : 23:10:00
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hi my name is Rob and i am a Bricklin owner and a have a question. do any of you gusy know the part number for the door cylinder. the rams and all. my doors are failing and im lookin is there a way to buy a new one without spending 500 dollars. if you have any part numebrs or equivilents and all. also if u know any part numbers for the door assists it would be a great help. thanks a lot .. and i love the site.
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Posted by
John Martin
- May 12 2001 : 00:04:00
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The address on the home page (Acton) has not been valid for 5 years. Suggest you use either Jim Wajda or John Blair. Web page is fantastic. John Martin
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Posted by
Jim Dennis
- May 09 2001 : 09:52:00
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Just to let you know, there is an orange Bricklin in Alpena, MI in a body shop parking lot. I would rate the condition as fair, but perhaps it was brought ther to be redone.
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Posted by
Charles Pomaski
- April 21 2001 : 13:02:00
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Really loved your site! I'm trying to find information about the Bricklin - Turner Rotary Vee engine used in the Chrysler Cordova, can you provide any links? Is this motor still available?
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Posted by
Phil McCracken
- April 03 2001 : 21:42:00
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Dudes, seriously-get a life!
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