Posted by
Shawn King and Rick Frenette
- May 21 2002 : 17:39:00
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Great page!!! Look fwd to reading more about our cars. The web page help us find both of our Bricklins. Look fwd to meeting up with all the Bricklin buffs this summer. P.S. if anyone has a door drivers side door skin for a green Bricklin let us know... Thanks Shawn and Rick shawnking@rogers.com
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Posted by
Shawn King and Rick Frenette
- May 21 2002 : 17:43:00
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Just wanted to mention also that We do have an original copy of the 1975 Service Manual Supplement and 1974/75 Bricklin Parts Catalog. If anyone wants a copy let us know and we can photo copy and mail it to ya. You would have to pay shipping and a small price for photocopy. Thanks again
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Posted by
Michael Plourde
- May 17 2002 : 15:09:00
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Hello, I was looking at your web page where it indicates where a majority of the Bricklins are located.
I live in Edmundston, New Brunswick which is about 4 hours from where they were built. There is one in the Jardin de La Republique Car Museum which is located just 15 minutes from the Maine and Quebec borders. if you want more information I can provide it to you.
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Posted by
Tom Burke
- April 24 2002 : 22:24:00
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Hello,
I love the site, keep up the great work.
This may be a bit unconventional, but that is what I found it takes to go over the top and get where you want to go. I have a challenge and am hoping you can help me. I operated a dealership in the US from 88 to 93 (Caviness Buick in Ocala, FL USA) that achieved the status of #1 Yugo Dealer in the USA. Durning the civil war in Yugoslavia, Yugo America closed in April 92. After that my dealer principal suggested I go to Detroit to spearhead the new frontier for the Auto Industry on the Internet. Sadly the dealer principle (my mentor) has passed away and I do not know how to get in contact with Malcolm.
As Malcolm rolled out the Bricklin, Saburu and Yugo, I want to be part of taking Malcolm's new car company to the top.
Malcolm is now working to reintroduce cars from Serbia's Zastava, the same manufacturer that made the Yugo. I want to be part of that, and have many lessons learned both at the dealership level, Motor City insight and Internet development.
I am trying to reach Malcolm to be involved in spearheading the move on rolling out vehicles for Zastava Motor Works USA.
Can you possibly help me get in contact with Malcolm? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
As I always say ... see you at the top!
Thanks in advance for any help,
Tom Burke CEO / CTO Dream1 Corporation Office: 313.389.9401 Direct: 313.363.2105 Fax: 313.386.0392 eMail: tburke@dream1.com
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Posted by
Steven G Scribner
- April 14 2002 : 10:08:00
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I am impressed with your site. I currently live in Thunder Bay, Ontario, however born and raised in Saint John New Brunswick. I had a personal tour of the Bricklin Assembly plant in 1975 while still operating. I am currently looking to acquire a good 1975 Bricklin (White). Your site has been most helpful. There are more Canadian Cars, not sure why they are not part of your data base.
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Posted by
jason wayne and gg
- March 15 2002 : 01:57:00
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could you help us with more info on the bricklin rotary engine. disigned by frank turner. any info would help. we found artical in mechanix illustrated mag. jan 1977 cost 75 cents australian please e mail.
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Posted by
Ben
- March 14 2002 : 17:40:00
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I'm currently looking at a Bricklin for sale for $3000. After looking through your site and the classified ads, this appears to be a good deal. The only major problem is that their are stress marks on the roof over the driver's door, according to the owner. How would I fix this? Is it as simple as sanding down and repainting? Thanks in advance.
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Posted by
Jane Powell
- March 08 2002 : 09:10:00
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You show very few publications regarding the Bricklin. We publish a book called Bricklin Gold Portfolio '74-'75 that your surfers maybe interested in. Perhaps we could do a link swap? www.brooklands-books.com/pages/bricklinpl.html
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Posted by
john
- March 05 2002 : 12:10:00
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I was hoping to find info on the ev warrior if you have a link please add it
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Posted by
Shravan Vale
- February 18 2002 : 14:39:00
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hi, this is more of a question. i have just recently been looking for a car. i ran across this beautiful car, which i had no idea what it was. i spoke with the owner who had it for sale, and he said that it was a Bricklin. i had no idea what a Bricklin was, and i still dont. what i was wondering is, how much should i pay for this car, if it is in good mechanical condition? it is a 74' with 72,000 miles. the paint is in bad condition, so is the interior. how much is it worth? thanks
Shravan
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Posted by
Frank
- February 18 2002 : 06:43:00
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he guys, nice site, i wandered off here via z car.com, i own a early Z ( datsun) but i know of a Bricklin car on a parking lot in Zeist holland..it is in 'bad shape', and i wanted to know more about it.. are there tech specs ( HP etc)
best regards frank
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Posted by
Nancy Myers
- February 17 2002 : 03:37:00
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Gentlefolk: I am delighted to see that this wonderful car has not completely be relegated tot he scrapheap of history and hope one day to own one myself. May I suggest that the page frame be reduced in width by about half? Its current size limits the size of the data pages, such as the thumbnail images, severely. Thanks muchly!
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Posted by
RICKY NOVOSAD
- February 12 2002 : 15:54:00
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I USE TO OWN 1784 WHERE IS IT ?. I LOVE THE CAR AND THRER ARE 3 HERE IN HOUBSTON FOR SALE THATY I KNOW OF. I MISS MY BRICKLIN SV-1 I GOT IN HIGHSCHOOL TALK ABOUT CONVERSATIONS EVEN WITH THE TEACHERS THIS WAS THE MOST POPULAR CAR AT SCHOOL. THE FIRST DAY OR NIGHT I GOT IT I WENT 120+ MPH BOY WAS I SCARED BUT I LOVED IT. I WISH MALCHOM WOULD BUILD ANOTHER ONE CAR THAT IS PLEASEA LET ME KNOW WHAT YALL THINK ABOUT HIS CAR MY TYPING IS NOT SWIFT CAUSE I HAD A STROKE LAST YEAR PS I MISS MY BRICKLIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
aBKDGEAO
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Posted by
Faris Z
- February 05 2002 : 18:04:00
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WOW! All I have to say is that it is an amazing site! I was looking all over the internet for ANY information I could find about this wonderful car! Yours was one of the, if not the only site with this much information! I just found out that my friend has a bricklin, he's 16, and it was given to him as a gift from his friend. It is quite beaten up and needs a lot of work to be done to it, but we will get to it this week even! Oh yeah, I live in Toronto, Canada, so from what I believe, you do not know that this Bricklin is here, it has been standing in the same place for the past 10 years, and I just found out about it yesterday. Well thanks again, I will soon check it's VIN number to see what he has exactly under the hood... I have been wondering that since the first look! Great Site! Keep it up!
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Posted by
c freedman
- January 16 2002 : 17:33:00
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ahh sweet memories! I personally have driven 2 of them. 1 a 360 the other a351 . the sight is one of the best I have ever seen. everything is here"not like the big3 sights". Thank you for the smile
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Posted by
John Martin
- January 09 2002 : 13:10:00
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VIN 704 is missing in the B classifids. Could you please add Thanx, John Martin
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Posted by
B Willis
- December 19 2001 : 21:11:00
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Is there any place we can find listings of just how these babies are put together? I found one here in Buffalo that I'd love to pick up, but I can't find parts listings in any of my catalogs at work (I sell auto parts)ie: whose tie rods,brake parts,etc. did ol' Malcom use? A Windsor is a Windsor, but what's everything else? Addition to site or e-mail would be great !!
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Posted by
Steve Healey
- December 10 2001 : 04:11:00
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Hi guys; I am currently in the Phillipines Angeles City, we have a 1975 bricklin here in super condition running around the streets. So you can put us on the map. As a matter I was one of the the original Factory reps based out of New Jersey. Ok here is or problem, we are in need of the doors electric wiring diagram for the pump and relays. if any one can scan it and e to me it would be a life saver. Thanks for the great web site
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Posted by
kevin
- December 08 2001 : 20:42:00
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opps my mistake i asked someone that worked at plant it was 17 left on the line sorry
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Posted by
kevin
- December 08 2001 : 20:33:00
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im from saint john nb and i was told by people that worked in the plant that tere was 12 cars still on the line and the cars sold were sold to people localy i knew where there was one not finnished i was too late to buy it :o( all he has left are a few parts and panels. the safty green was nicknamed marony green[the primminister at the time] but the ford plant still stands but not used.i even know of two cars sitting in storage one green the other is ????
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Posted by
Brian Walker
- November 23 2001 : 01:38:00
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looking for information on scale models Bricklin cars, any scale any media, no luck so far hope you can help. nice site but I cant afford to run such a care over here. Brian
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Posted by
Joe Calandriello
- November 18 2001 : 15:24:00
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Hello, I enjoyed your website,very nice.I was interested in buying a Bricklin, but know very little about the cars.I was wondering how they ride.Is it a nice riding car or more of a sports car type ride.If I do buy one,I know I'd prefer a 4 speed. Joe
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Posted by
Peter Kenny
- November 13 2001 : 14:06:00
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Hi I really enjoyed viewing your web site, It was very interesting.. I have always liked the Bricklin and still do today. The main reason is that I was born and raised in New Brunswick Canada. I think I still have a picture of the first Bricklin off the line it was white and its now in Ottawa in a museum.
My brother was telling me this summer (he lives in Moncton New Brunswick) about a friend of his has a 1975 Bricklin with about 4,000 miles on it. He asked my brother if he wanted to buy it..
I`m very interested but I dont know what would be a good price for it.. My brother told me that if I wanted it he may be able to get it for me for about $10,000 Canadian. What do you think....
thanks PK
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Posted by
Zsolt Lesti
- November 06 2001 : 18:02:00
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Dear Lady/Gentleman, I would like if you would send me some detailed brochures about each all types and models of Bricklin car, older cars, history of company and about concept cars publications and photos. Its not problem If they were written in english language. I would like them very very well, because I like those cars and to be an enthusiast collector. You can give me many many happiness if you can help me! I collect some brochures, publications and books about nice vehicles from different countries for my library so the hungarian people (my relatives, friends) know different and interesting cars by my library. I have studied in a technical school of tourism. Would you be so kind as to help me. I like them very well and to be waiting for consignment and your answer. THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your frendly assist! Best regards Zsolt Lesti My e-mail: zs.lesti@freemail.hu My complete mailing address: Lesti Zsolt H-2234 Maglod Kossuth L.u.100 Hungary
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Posted by
K McLaughlin
- November 03 2001 : 01:06:00
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This is a question rather than a comment. Does anyone know where Malcolm Bricklin is now and what he's doing?
Thanks all!
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