Posted by
Bricklin Literature
- October 21 2002 : 09:25:00
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Just wanted to let you kow of my new web address as the former address links and phone number you have posted for me are no longer working. I appreciate your links and have included yours in my page. I have not received a reply from the webmaster icon I've sent email messages to, perhaps they did not reach the correct person. Thanks in advance for your update!
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Posted by
tom
- October 13 2002 : 13:12:00
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i would like to know how to subscribe to ur magazine
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Posted by
Dragan Stokic
- October 12 2002 : 19:48:00
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Sorry for using this pages to get some info about new ZMW USA Venture, but I do not know how else I can get in contact with this new Bricklin company. All my inquire on web for ZMW and NUCARCO ended up without any success. I am of Yugoslavian origin and would like to become eventually involved with ZMW USA import from YU. I got recently my MBA from UofA, and would like to make my contribution to ZMW and also rebuilding YU. Thanks for any info.
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Posted by
Keith
- October 08 2002 : 23:59:00
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Love you're website, Do you know of a Bricklin with a lower serial number than mine, #000047, I'm just curious! Thank you, Keith J. Mann
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Posted by
Bob
- October 01 2002 : 19:55:00
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There is a Bricklin for sale at the Erwin goodwill auto auction in P.A.. It will go in a week. They have no idea what it is. Somone please buy this car before she goes to a redneck who will tub it and put a Bocephus sticker on the bumper. Save this car ! Goodwill sells the cars dirt cheap. They have been donated for tax breaks. Save this Bricklin!
roscoeblackdog@hotmail.com
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Posted by
David Galbraith
- September 17 2002 : 20:13:00
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I live in Saint John , new brunswick , and was growing up during the Bricklin experience . I love your site ! It is very well done , and being able to hear the Bricklin song again was priceless ! Keep up the good work !
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Posted by
david Mccune
- September 07 2002 : 15:42:00
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Greetings,
Years ago when I founded McCune Technology www.mccune1.com one of my first products was the rear window louver for the SV-1. I actually worked with the Bricklin Corporation. They had no Idea I was only 21 years old and my business was in my garage. Much has changed in the past 27 years. Anyway the Bricklin touched me early business venture. I enjoyed the website. On another interesting note, 27 years later my son handles the automotive division. wwwhondas2000accessories .com
Have a fun day,
David@davidmccune.org
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Posted by
Clint Bryson
- September 03 2002 : 00:47:00
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I just received an EV Warrior from a family friend, but have no information on the bike, how to use it or anything. Can you point me in the right direction?
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Posted by
Bryan Hackett
- August 20 2002 : 14:29:00
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I am trying to get on your email list but it keeps coming back not valid. I am trying to sell my Bricklin buy getting on your email list because I sent you an email a couple of months ago listing that my car was for sale & no body responded to me so I figured I would try it this way. Thanks for your help,sincerly Bryan Hackett
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Posted by
curtis wolfe
- August 18 2002 : 00:14:00
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I just bought a 75 brick and drove it about 120 miles to get it home the car has 29500 origional miles and it drives like new i cant wait to show it at the next event
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Posted by
Weston Tallman
- August 16 2002 : 14:18:00
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Hi I have a 1975 Bricklin freshly painted Millinium Yellow with Jet Black interior. I think that the car is very unique and I would like to try to make it to the next Bricklin meet, I would like to see the meet moved furthur to the south and maybe to the east, I think that you could get an even more amount of Bricklins at the meet if it were moved, Thank You for the time and efforts you have put in to help preserve the Bricklin Automoble
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Posted by
WATKINS
- August 13 2002 : 13:14:00
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I LIKE YOUR SITE IT HAS BEEN HELPFUL IN MY SEACH FOR INFO ON BRICKLIN. I HAVE JUST PURCHASED A 1975 SV-1 FOR 40$. I HAVE STARTED TO RESTORE IT BUT CAN NOT FIND PICTURES OF ALL INSIDE PANELS. CAN YOU HELP?
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Posted by
darren
- August 12 2002 : 23:54:00
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there are two Bricklin's in Swift Current Sask. one has no miles on it as it has been stored since new but I belive it has been moused the other car is in very good condition and has been driven
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Posted by
Eric
- August 04 2002 : 19:31:00
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I never even heard of a bricklin until I saw one in a parking lot. I thought it was a neat looking car and figured I'd check it out on the net. Now I figure it's that much cooler (seeing as how its Canadian!) It also reminds me alot of my Pontiac Fiero, a high tech cool car that was decades ahead of its time and died too soon.
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Posted by
thomas cook
- August 04 2002 : 14:00:00
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i love ur site,i am a huge bricklin fan and have loved the cars ever since ive seen one on car and driver i like learning bout the bricklin,thank you for creating this site
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Posted by
Kayle Glover
- August 01 2002 : 00:00:00
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Actually i have a problem with my 75 brick and was hoping someone could show me a solution. Im 18 years old living in arixona and i recently bought a 75 brick and it took me damned near 3 hours to get the doors open. We finally got them open (ran jumper cables to the posts on the switch under the rear left tire and jumpped it because the battery was dead). I got inside and opened the truck (car looks great but for some reason the truck doesnt pop with the key.) Friend closed the truck later in the week and now i have absolutly NO way to get into it. Tried jumping it again and nothing.. turning the power on the compressor does nothing. When we first got the battery charged after getting into it the doors wouldnt pop on there own at all, i had to physically push the doors open. I love the car but i cant move it /drive it at all untill i can get into it. Also the wiring to the battery itself is rather bad, wires twisted together and such. If you have any idea how i can get the doors open somehow other then the ways ive tried allready.
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Posted by
John Fanjoy
- July 16 2002 : 21:19:00
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Hi there, my name is John Fanjoy, currently residing in Ottawa,Ontario,Canada. I would like to say you have an excellent informative web site on the Bricklin. I was always excited about the look and styling of the Bricklin. Having grown up in Saint John and living not too far from where the Bricklin was produced, I, like a lot of Saint John people felt proud and at the same time let down because New Brunswick taxpayers lost a lot of money to investing in this dream car. Anyway, as they say its water under the bridge. Did you know there is a white color bricklin on display at the Saint John, New Brunswick museum. I rumor is it had belonged to the late Premier Hatfield. Apparently, he was given it as a gift from Malcolm Bricklin.
Well, some day i will own one those exported Bricklins and bring it back to Canadian soil.
Keep up the good work on the web-site.
Take Care, John
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Posted by
Matt Siler
- July 03 2002 : 11:07:00
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My father bought a (traded for a Pantera) in 1976 a safety white Bricklin which has been a part of my life since then. Recently after retiring he decided he wanted to sell the car and after pleading with him he has given the car to me. The car runs perfectly, is completely original, and only has 7000 miles. The car has sequential serial number 000008, which I am told was the first car sold to the public. I have no plans on selling the car but I am curious what this car is worth. I also would be interested in joining a Bricklin owner's club (I live in Dayton, OH). Also with the car I have literature and such. P.S. I found your website to be very informative and well laid out.
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Posted by
Daniel Martinez
- July 02 2002 : 18:03:00
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No Message - Feedback@bricklin.org
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Posted by
Bryan Hackett
- June 30 2002 : 15:05:00
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Whatta great websight! The only Bricklin that I have ever seen or ever heard of is the one that I now own. My friend Steve Ambro owned this car for several years & absolutely loved it but couldn`t afford to keep it up so it was left out,covered in the drive way where it sat for some time until Steves untimely Death to whitch his wife wanted it taken away so she wasn`t reminded of Steve everytime she pulled into the drive,I took it off of her hands thinking that I had the time & $$$!!! to restor it in Steves honor. Well........that`s not gonna` happen. I`m just to busy & would like to sell it for as cheap as possible to someone that would restore it "possibly" in Steves honor. This is a BIG hopefully but I gotta try to find someone that will take this awesome car & give it some TLC. Thank you in advance for spreading the word about this opportunity, your truely, Bryan Hackett. Morgan Hill, CA
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Posted by
Warrewyk Williams
- June 28 2002 : 10:04:00
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Fantastic site. Great layout, pictures, etc. Did you know there's an orange SV1 in Sydney, Australia? I've seen it a couple of times.
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Posted by
bill yancy
- June 20 2002 : 00:01:00
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i have owned bricklins on and off for many years. had 1 1974 and several 1975. still enjoy looking and reading about them. i really enjoy your website and am very close to buying another one. thanks..byancy@sigecom.net
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Posted by
Tim Balint
- June 17 2002 : 14:01:00
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I really liked your site, I'm purchasing a 75 Bricklin and did not know you had a club ! I also like some info on problem areas to look for prior to my purchase. as soon as i get it i'm going to join the club. Thanks.....Tim
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Posted by
Paul Haines
- June 08 2002 : 20:56:00
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Being a European, we are used to detailed info regarding engine size(cc), power, revs, torque, and also performance. Any more of these details would be appreciated, i want to include the Bricklin in a database i am designing but i dont have enough info.
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Posted by
Mark W Beekman
- June 01 2002 : 14:44:00
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does anyone know anything about what Mr. Bricklin is doing now- I had heard that he was working on some endeavor with importing a new breed of car like the Yugo, but one that people will be able to get parts for....any info would be much appreciated!
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