Posted by
Charles P Dancheck
- March 26 2001 : 22:11:00
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Would you send information on membership to:
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Posted by
Stuart Baron
- March 20 2001 : 22:50:00
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I have to tell you this is the best informational site I have found in my 6+ years on the internet. The layout, graphics, ease of maneuverability with no more than one level for each item, sensibility of levels, and in general: simple and straight to the point operation is so refreshing. Thank you so much. I only hope that the readership is vast enough to answer my questions re: my having a piece of Bricklin memorabilia for sale. You may contact me if you wish.
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Posted by
Casey
- March 13 2001 : 00:06:00
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Thanks for putting my bricklin on the map. Vin#1673
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Posted by
Casey Barlow
- March 03 2001 : 23:59:00
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I own bricklin vin # 1673 and live in south Alabama, Frisco City AL. I noticed there were no bricklins in south Al on the WHERE ARE THEY NOW map,and I was wondering if you would put 1673 on it. THANKS Casey Barlow P.S. GREAT WEB SITE
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Posted by
Jay Cohn
- March 02 2001 : 17:12:00
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I am involved in starting the Arizona International Transportation Museum and am a Bricklin owner and member No. 637 Am looking for a picture that we can use on our letter head, vision and business plans along with a a Bugattee. We need the picture to match that of the Bugattee that faces just to the right, front view with the doors open. We were going to use the SL300 Mercedees but would like to use a Bricklin instead. Can you get a picture like that for us? Jay Cohn
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Posted by
ken Thompson
- February 22 2001 : 06:06:00
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I would like to see more info on the 74 Brick, including a spec sheet on the 74 and engine.
Thanks
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Posted by
John Rohrbaugh
- February 21 2001 : 13:41:00
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Your website is pretty good. I't would be great to see more photos of not just the owners but Bricklins all over. I know your a non-profit organization, maybe you shouldnt be. If you ever go onto the DeLorean owners association site you see they sell shirts,posters, etc......My grandfather owns a 75 Bricklin and I always try to find as much Bricklin merchandise as I can. Usually you have to go to Ebay.
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Posted by
Alexander Fritz
- February 16 2001 : 03:09:00
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I would like to see a "How to get started restoring" section. I'm obviously a little bias considering that is the situation i'm in now. And if you have anytime please throw in some tips for me to get started. My car pretty much needs a complete overhaul. It runs and the body is pretty straight and clean, cut other than that, I need to start from scratch.
Thank you for your time.
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Posted by
Ken Thompson
- February 13 2001 : 08:16:00
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The oage contains the Specs for the 1975 only. Could you please add 1974? I just bought a 74 and am looking for all the info I can get.
Thanks
Ken #46
PS, how do I join the club and get a copy of the newsletter?
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Posted by
Ken Thompson
- February 13 2001 : 08:29:00
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Sorry. Again, I didn't read the whole page. I just printed the application form.
Ken
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Posted by
Ken Thompson
- February 11 2001 : 07:54:00
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For us new fans, how about a parts interchange list so we can identify the auto that matches with the Brick parts.
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Posted by
Gregg Faulkenberry
- February 11 2001 : 20:40:00
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Excellent web site folks!! Pure in living color proof to these people that look at me funny when I mention this car. Great pics too! I'm still looking for one myself...I wonder how the borg warner 5 speed and 351CJ(260hp) will work in one?
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Posted by
Robert Janiszewski
- February 05 2001 : 13:35:00
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First off i would like to say I love the sight. It's nice to see someone else with the same appreciation i have for my car. On to my problem. I have a 1975 Bricklin and I was told in order to grease the door hinges I had to take off the interior roof panel and somewhere there you could grease it up. I cannot find any spot to do it on other then having to tkae the doors off the hinges and do it that way. Is there any easier way to grease them? ANY help would be greatly appreciated. If you call please ask for Alex of Halina if i am not in. I will inform them to take a message so they will be expecting it. Thank you.
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Posted by
Stephanie Jones
- February 01 2001 : 09:24:00
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The classified section of your site is great. The ads are catchy and I like the spinning "NEW" beside the entries. I would like to know if you could post my classified on your site. I had my father send his information, a picture and membership fee in about a month ago. It was for Reitzel Swaim looking to sell an orange '74 Bricklin, VIN239. Please respond to don383d@epix.net THANK YOU!
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Posted by
Justin
- January 26 2001 : 13:08:00
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I saw a Bricklin on the New Jersey Turnpike today. It's the first I've ever seen or heard of. I just had to look it up. I've looked all through your site but The one I saw today isn't on here. It was NJ liscence plate HISTORIC - WINGS. It was a truly beautiful car your site should try to locate him.
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Posted by
D jeff Starr
- January 26 2001 : 00:15:00
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hi, Im a java/web developer from calgary Alberta, I've always loved bricklins. I really think you should redesign the site though and make it a lot more easy to navigate. i WOULD LOVE TO VOLUNTEER,
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Posted by
Joseph Coleman
- January 07 2001 : 20:57:00
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You discuss the early prototypes and I wanted to let you know that the Grey Ghost and a second early prototype is currently stored in Grand Junction, Co. One of the few (13 I believe) manual 4 speed Bricklins is also in Grand Jct. This vehicle is operable although seeming to have its share of problems with the doors and the battery's inability to handle the compressor in cold weather. A common problem? 3 other Bricklins in poor share are also stored in Grand Jct. All of the vehicles were acquired directly from Malcolm Bricklin while he was a resident of Meeker, Colorado. I would appreciate some information about membership in the Bricklin Auto Club. In conclusion, I think you have done a great job with the web site.
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Posted by
Richard Powers
- December 29 2000 : 12:59:00
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I would very much like to see copies of magazine road tests of the Bricklin. I've tried to find any on the web, but had no success. Otherwise, great work!
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Posted by
Lance Bellikka
- December 13 2000 : 11:41:00
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I really like your site, I really like the SV-1, My uncle had one until about two years ago. I hope to someday have one. I am doing a report on Malcom Bricklin and your site provided the information I needed. One thing you should add is more pictures of the bricks.
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Posted by
Henry Larson
- December 09 2000 : 16:33:00
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Well, this isn't really a comment, but the question I have wasn't on the FAG page. I was wondering two things,is there any to recieve the magazine without owning a Bricklin, AND, what is the greatest top speed ever achieved by anyone's Bricklin? Could you e-mail the answers, or e-mail me where they are? Thanks.
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Posted by
William Shirley
- November 30 2000 : 07:45:00
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My good friend, Kelly McCray, of Tempe Arizona was the test driver for the first Bricklin. I recall he had a fiberglass fender sitting in his dining room for months. He drove the car without the hydraulics working and the power windows stuck closed in the summer outside Phoenix. He drove a couple of early models from Detroit with some engineer in the other car when he noticed the other car pulling over. Seems the engineer had been trying to get the oil light to go out on the dash for a few hundred miles without considering the idea that there might not actually be any oil in the car! Kelly has lots of stories about the beginings of this car. You might want to look him up.
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Posted by
Tim Palmer
- November 28 2000 : 18:47:00
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I like your map of where they are now. If you can expand it, however, to include Alaska, I can confirm that #1864 and #0101 are both in Fairbanks, Alaska. I own #1864. It's a green '75. I know the guy that owns #0101. It's a '74 that was green and has been repainted black.
thanks,
Tim Palmer
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Posted by
MICAH UPTEGROVE
- November 22 2000 : 22:27:00
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IT WAS VERY EASY FOR ME TO FIND AND LOOK AROUND. WE OWN A BRICKLIN IN MID MISSOURI AND I'M DISAPOINTED THEY'RE NOT WORTH MORE. WHY NOT?
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Posted by
Jay Cohn
- November 21 2000 : 15:30:00
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Would like to obtain a side view picture of the Bricklin with the doors open, without background that can be used on a personal card. Is there a possiblity of one being sent to my e-mail account? Thanks,
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Posted by
Hank Rybaczewski
- November 12 2000 : 01:33:00
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I think you did a great job with everything. I hope to be buying a Bricklin soon. I also hope to be joining the club, too!
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