Posted by
James Henriksen
- March 18 2000 : 01:15:13
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Iwould like to subscribe to the Brickline magazine. I own a Bricklin ir ecently got and woul;d liek to know everything about it!1! Thanks
Daneswede1@aol.com
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Posted by
Bob Boudreau
- February 23 2000 : 16:21:30
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Hello! I live in the Bricklin's birth place - Saint John, New Brunswick. I'd suggest spelling the city name this way in your "history" section, rather than "St.John". Locals are touchy about the proper spelling, so as not to confuse our city with St. Johns in Newfoundland. So Saint John is the proper spelling. I photographed a Bricklin stock car at a local track many years ago in my capacity of track photographer. It was actually a chassis of some other car with Bricklin body panels added. I can scan and send you a copy of the black and white image if you think you might be interested or might be able to use it on your site.
Cheers!
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Posted by
Jack Siuta
- February 17 2000 : 07:35:47
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Hey Guys--thanks for remembering me after all these years.As founder of the club, I have a deep emotional attachment to BI, and finally seeing myname in the magazine was important to me. Please change my address to 52 Lakeridge drive, Greensburg, Pa 15601 724 834 5357 Thanks, Jack Siuta
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Posted by
brandon angel
- February 15 2000 : 18:57:22
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i need help w-my bricklin outer skin parts ,doors and other parts.
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Posted by
JJ Sullivan
- February 15 2000 : 18:02:36
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I would just like to let you know that Bricklin # 00041BX5S002519 is in the process of being restored
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Posted by
A Kiritschenko
- February 10 2000 : 09:57:58
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I just wanted to thankyou for making this site. I used to own one and I miss the days of driving it. I will visit your site more often to see what other things you have.
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Posted by
Wayne Ellsworth
- February 08 2000 : 22:46:31
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Dear Gentlemen, What a pleasure it was to visit this site! In 1975, age teen something, I went gaa gaa over the Bricklin. I quietly and lustfully followed the car all these years. Due to availability and cost, I went the ZCar route instead {8>(. Deep down I have always been a fan of the Bcar. Nice to see that it still lives on.
Now an early 40 something, I just recently put my Bricklin poster up and have a sales folder with all those color goodies, after all these years! Great fun to still dream about an old car, and see a small group keep the heritage alive. Very much enjoyed the site, all the pic's & history. (Note, this website is a bit buggy, as the Brick song and owner photo's sections locked up my PC. Had to do a full reboot twice, and re-log on to the web site.) But once I found this, I kept coming back, until I read everything. Thanks for the memories! Wayne Ellsworth Seattle, WA
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Posted by
JJ Sullivan
- February 08 2000 : 16:14:12
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My uncl just gave me his '75 Bricklin the doors are curling up on the roof and the engine neeeds to be rebuilt. It has the air door kit in it already but I need to buy a new compresor for it. I would apreciate it if you gave me some advice on where to start and where to buy body panels that aren't painted because I will be changing the color. Thank you, JJ Sullivan
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Posted by
Herb Grasse
- February 08 2000 : 16:13:01
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To whom it my concern: I was reading the development and prototype page of your site, and found a few errors. Number one - There was very little resemblance betweemn the Gray car and the final design, and I was a little irritated to read that Marshall Hobart actully styled the car, in your last paragrapgh. Yes he did the Gray car, but the finished vehicle was differnt proportions, surfaces, wheelbase, height, width, glass location, and style, the gray car had flat surfaces, without any section and un-balanced. I would like to see this corrected. The vehicle I designed was completely different than the gray car. What Mr Hobart did was a theme vehicle, what I did was a styled vehicle you could build.
regards, Herb Grasse
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Posted by
marc anderson
- January 27 2000 : 09:34:36
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my name is marc anderson and i have a 1975 sv-1 with 44,000 original miles.the car has been siting hiden for 9 years but is all intact.I started to restore the car but would like to know were to get parts.I would allso be willing to sell the car for 8,000 dollars.so please put me on your mailing list.my address is 2625 race st/fort wort texas/apt 24/76111....and 2915 rayswood dr carrrolton texas/75007/my number is 817 332 5067/972 2427572/ thankyou for loving a wonderful car.
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Posted by
WZL
- January 21 2000 : 17:45:58
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Nice site. When I was growing up in Phoenix, my neigbor bad a Bricklin and I really thought it was the car I would own when I grew up. Now that I am grown up and poor, I can't ever have one, but I like what you have here. Thanks. WZL
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Posted by
Jim Rau
- January 19 2000 : 05:11:51
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Great web site! 20 years ago I used to own a green Bricklin. I am now looking for a drivable project car. I used to be a member of a Bricklin club based out of New York, Joe Delerenzo, I believe ran that club.
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Posted by
JJ Sullivan
- January 18 2000 : 14:45:06
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To whom it may concern, I will be restoring a Briklin in the near future it is in bad condition and i will have to straiten body and door panels I was wnodering if you could post some restoration tips seen as this will be my first car restoration.
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Posted by
Jason Mcclure
- May 26 1999 : 10:48:46
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my dad owms a 1975 bricklin (2459) but we have had problems finding magazine articals on it. can you help? if you can e-mail me information
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Posted by
Michael Casiello
- May 04 1999 : 15:04:49
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Just a quick question. A while back you had a lot of bricklin pictures posted on the site, I think they were from Bricklin meets etc. what happened to them? any plans on adding them back to the site? Just curious.
MC #2525
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Posted by
Peter
- April 19 1999 : 11:13:42
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Hello. We here at PETER'S F1 RACING would like to take this opportunity to say we are so glad that a site has dedicated themselves to this wonderful automobile. We would like to find out if a link is possible with our site. We get 1,000's of hit's per day and are linked with toronto motorsports who i am in association with very well. Derrick is the main main there. My site is: http://www.yesic.com/~f1racing
We have at the moment a stamp logo at the bottom of our front page screen that links to a write-up on this car. It was choosen as one of the top 10 production cars of all time and oddly enough the #1 car is also a gull-wing car. We would love to have ourselves linking with your site and please feel free to e-mail us to let us know how you liked our site........We do believe with all the business that we do through our site, that it would be beneficial for us both to have this link and we are also meeting with Mr. John Rowe of Whitby ontario who lives about 10 minutes from us in may when he gets back from his U.S. business trip we are taking photo's of his car and using the image for the link that is at the moment to the write-up of the Bricklin SV1 but we would love to have it link to your Front page.
Thank you for your consideration in this matter and we look forward to hearing from you soon.
Peter.
http://www.yesic.com/~f1racing
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Posted by
Lloyd Smith
- November 30 1998 : 22:39:02
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Have been Looking for the Lexington 1998 Meet Pics. When will they be posted? I went to the meet and am looking forward to seeing them. The web site looks great,you guys are doing a super job. Thanks Lloyd
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Posted by
Bruce Benson
- October 09 1998 : 20:20:06
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If anyone owns vin# 2618 I may be able to give some history as I owned it from sept '79 thru June '82
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Posted by
Jeff franklin
- October 04 1998 : 21:16:45
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this is an excelent site very informative (keep up the good work) I have a DMC and was interested in the BI
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Posted by
George Koditek
- October 03 1998 : 22:56:43
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Very nice Web site? I am looking at buying a new toy a Bricklin might to the one. Thanks GK
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Posted by
Serge Berube
- September 25 1998 : 07:00:23
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Love you site..... I have a problem with my doors they dont go all the way up only half way up,I changed all air lines and ragulator.Can someone tell me whats the pressure it takes for them to go up.There a new compressor how mutch should it pump in air tank, this all new to me just bought the car 2 weeks ago from a women who dont no mutch about the car her hubby past away so cant gate information about a few question about the car..thank you serge the new member to come.....
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Posted by
Simon Bricklin
- September 04 1998 : 22:50:26
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My name is Simon Bricklin. I came from Russia 10 years ago. I would like to know more abour M.Bricklin, because he is my relative. My grandfather told me many years ago about this company.I would like to have any information Thank you.
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Posted by
Wayne A Staub
- September 02 1998 : 10:56:42
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I was so happy that you came to my hometown of Canton, Ohio. I tried to get as much information for your members as I could about local attractions and even tried to get Massillon to host a special cruise-in for the Bricklins but didn't give them enough time to pull it off, but they did want to! Then one day I wanted to look through your classified section and the password protection message came up! I was shocked and hurt... I thought maybe us fans had done something wrong... I love the web site and I am very glad its back! Maybe this time next year I'll be a car owning member, I've been saving for one and have about drove my loving wife crazy with the idea! Thanks for the Great Site!!
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Posted by
Tim
- August 25 1998 : 18:13:07
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Very informative. This is an interesting car. I had heard of the Bricklin but I did'nt know very much about it until I found this site. Now I am also interested in the club. Nice job.
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Posted by
John Dore
- August 18 1998 : 22:57:25
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Hi! DeLorean Fan here from Ireland, But I was always interested in the Bricklin also. This is the best site on the Bricklin I've ever seen - it lacks nothing!!! I'll own a DeLorean someday soon and I will buy a Bricklin at a later stage. Then I'll be happy! Keep it up. Mail me if you like at : dmcjohn@hotmail.com Thanks John Dore
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