Posted by
Bill Schafer
- June 20 2003 : 23:38:00
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I am an owner of an 82 Delorean and we have our own website www.dmcnews.com. I would like to compliment you for a superior site with great information. Great work by your site designer I hope this will be passed on to he or she. Also I am looking to purcahse a Bricklin so your for sale site was great to find. I guess I would like more information on the problem with cracking of the body pannels and such. I saw a few comments about normal cracking problems which mean nothing to me now but would like to know more so I can be an educated buyer.
Bill
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Posted by
Mary Long
- June 19 2003 : 10:35:00
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I would like to see the song printed in WORDS, I can not load the music for some reason, Great to see that there are still people proud of the Bricklin
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Posted by
Trevor Lyons
- June 14 2003 : 20:06:00
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Hi, I'm from Fredericton, NB. A few things left out about the Bricklin: 1) The manufacturing plants were in Minto and Saint John, NB; 2)There was a 45 RPM single issued (late 1970's or early 1980's). It was recorded on the Tantune Records label by Carlie Russell, a local DJ from CJCJ AM Radio - Woodstock, NB (Woodstock's only 90 min from Fredericton). There were two parts to the song (The Bricklin Part I and Part II). The serial # on the 45 is MBS 0036 and was published by Mercey Brothers Publishing (BMIC). The address for the recording studio was as follows: Tantune Records, PO Box 518, Woodstock, NB Canada E0J 2B0. I suspect you will probably want to do some research on the 45, that's why I gave you the above info.
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Posted by
Eugene
- June 07 2003 : 01:23:00
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Hi
This may be old news but worth passing on. In Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada, the owner Mr. Forst of the local TV station purchased 4 Bricklins when the Bricklin plant folded in the 70s. He stored two of them in a shed behind the TV station and two at his property. One he kept in running shape, the other 3 were left in very poor storage and have been reduced to parts car status even though they have less than 100 miles on the odometer. The batteries were allowed to freeze, crack and leak between the seats, mice have invaded the interior. No maintenance has been done on the mechanical. You get the picture. I have not seen the cars personally.
In October his wife Darlene died and he is now in a nursing home. The TV station has been bought out by CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation). The location and state of the four Bricklins is now up in the air. They have two daughters, one lives in Regina, Manitoba and the other Debra Forst lives in Edmonton, Alberta.
This information was given to me by the former Chief Engineer (20 years there) of the station who moved to Calgary, Alberta Canada last year. He has seen all the vehicles and even driven the one in running shape. I will get the names of the owners and pass it on tomorrow.
I'm not a Bricklin guy but thought that this information is worth passing on. I am located about 9 hours drive West from Swift Current so its not feasible for me to pick up the cars or visit. Otherwise I would try, only to turn them over and make some money.
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Posted by
william steppe
- June 04 2003 : 20:21:00
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the bricklin car is one of the most beutiful cars I have laid my eyes on!
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Posted by
TONY
- May 15 2003 : 22:23:00
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I LOVE THE SITE. I ONLY HAVE ONE QUESTION; CAN THE CLASSIFIED PAGE BE UPDATED MORE? THOSE OF US WHO DO NOT HAVE THE PRIVLIDGE OF OWNING A BRICKLIN YET ARE ANXIOUS TO SEE WHAT IS FOR SALE MORE OFTEN.
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Posted by
Martin Leigh
- April 25 2003 : 19:39:00
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Just thought I'd let you know that the Canadian Government just released a silveer commemorative $20.00 coin on the Bricklin. See the website for the Royal Canadian Mint for details. This isn't an ad as I am both a coin collector and admirer of the Bricklin.
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Posted by
Joseph Zeke Disciullo
- April 22 2003 : 19:31:00
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I looked at the info concerning the 1996 Eastern National meet in Harrisburg, Pa. Please check again on the "Best of Show" winner. I have the silver plate in front of me. Zeke
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Posted by
ricky novosad
- April 22 2003 : 01:24:00
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where is # 1753 build date june 5 1975 saftey orange it was mine as a graduation present. last seen it was red in missiouri texas at a repair shop.
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Posted by
Tom Shirland
- April 10 2003 : 09:44:00
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I Just looked at the Discovery Channel on Terry Tanner on the web sight. I would like to know if there is any place I can by the video?
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Posted by
Bruce Benson
- March 30 2003 : 12:08:00
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As a previous Bricklin owner I was curious what's been going on with the marquee. Your site is great! If you have a member owning vin # 2618 feel free to pass on my email address, delornut@peoplepc.com. I may have some history of the car they could be interested in.
Best regards, Bruce Benson
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Posted by
Steve Millar
- March 24 2003 : 16:59:00
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I have recently become interested in the Bricklin and I learned a lot from your web site. Do people ever take Bricklins and put other motors or parts in them. Where would you take a bricklin for servicing? I love the design of the Bricklin but is it a reliable vehicle or do I have to be rich to keep up with repair costs. Sorry for all the questions but your web site seems so comprehensive. Cheers Steve Millar joker@idirect.com
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Posted by
Brian Flanagan
- March 22 2003 : 22:23:00
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Amazing site... :-) Did you use MicroSoft MapPoint to pin point all of the bricklins? I'm looking into purchasing it and just wanted to know, do you plug in zip codes? and they all pop up?
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Posted by
Jason S
- March 18 2003 : 21:27:00
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I just want to say your site is awesome. I am 14 years old and planning on buying a Bricklin some day. I want to buy one that I can restore myself(hopefully), since that is the carrer im heading into. I enjoyed the reading and the pictures. I hope I can use this site for future reference. Keep up the good work. Thanks
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Posted by
CJ Morgan
- March 10 2003 : 16:00:00
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Hi, i just wanted to tell you that this site is great, i have a bricklin thta im tryin to sell and i was wandering if you could tell me how to put it in the classifieds page. please email me asap and let me know, thanks for everything.
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Posted by
Lynda
- February 24 2003 : 00:13:00
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was interested to read about this, have a friend who was named after this car and just happened to see one today for the first time. I live on vancouver island bc and this one was from alberta. Thanks for an interesting look at this car.
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Posted by
Jean Laverdure
- February 09 2003 : 14:22:00
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I have been a member of BI for over 20 years. Here is a suggestion for inclusion in the web site. From time to time you introduce new Bricklin related products and mention them in the magazine. The latest one is the Bricklin watch. Why not include these items on the site with PICTURES. I would probably buy a watch if I could see first what it looked like.
Jean VIN 2875
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Posted by
A Young
- January 17 2003 : 09:45:00
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I just finished watching the lead story of Discovery.ca on tv about the Bricklin, which gave an overview of a man who restores them. I was instantly reminded of when I was a child, and I attended an autoshow in Winnipeg, and met the creator of the car! The Bricklin was the coolest car back then, and still is!
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Posted by
Graham Pooley
- January 07 2003 : 16:32:00
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what a great website, i have just found out what it is that my neigbor has in his garage-a green bricklin.Before i aproach him where do i find out what to look for in a bricklin that i would like to buy, i know that the car has sat there for at least 12 years that i know of, and has not been driven in all that time!any info you have will be appriciated.
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Posted by
T Cooper
- December 05 2002 : 09:24:00
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My interest is in the original rotary Bricklin engine. Was it a success (I presume not) and where can I find comprehensive technical information about its operation and possible reasons for lack of success please?
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Posted by
LEE BEITMAN
- November 26 2002 : 10:17:00
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I THINK YOUR SITE IS NICE, I GREW UP WITH THE BRICKLIN BOYS AND USED TO GET ALL THE ADVERTISING JUNK. I USED TO HAVE A ORIGINAL BELT BUCKLE, BUT I THINK I SOLD IT WHEN I WAS A KID. I VISITED NATHEN IN WALNUT CREEK CAL. LAST YEAR AND HE IS STILL A MANAGER FOR WELLS FARGO IN SAN FRANCISCO, NATHEN AND I USED TO BRING THE HEAD LIGHT COVERS TO SCHOOL AND HIT THEM WITH A HAMMER TO SHOW THE KIDS HOW STRONG THE FIBERGLASS WITH THE COATING WAS. NATHENS DAD HAD DRIVEN US TO THE LAKE TO GO FISHING IN THE FIRST BRICKLIN EVER MADE WHICH WAS WHITE. I REMEMBER THE FIRST SHOW ROOM IN SCOTTSDALE THAT WAS AT SCOTTSDALE ROAD AND BUTHERUS. LAST TIME NATHEN HE TOLD ME LEE IACOCA BURNED HIS DAD FOR 20,000,000.00, IT FIGURES, HE WAS A CHRYSLER MAN.
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Posted by
Mark OGreen
- November 25 2002 : 05:11:00
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I was the original owner of a green 74. (0094, I think.) I have no idea if it's even still around. (It was sold while I was out of the country in the AF. I know it was painted some shade of brown after repairs, but this was years ago.) It'd be nice if the site had a list of which vehicles were still in existance. Maybe even with a blind forwarding email link to the present owner.
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Posted by
Bruce Tara
- November 03 2002 : 11:22:00
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This side market was identified on your web site as follows below. However the manufacturer was not mentioned. Do you know who made this light? On Vin #887 a.) front side marker is completely Amber. No ring on outside, corners are rounded markings on light are: T-L 01896C and SF 3661200 RED SF 3636746 Amber SF 3636748 Red b.) rear side marker is red trimmed by a black ring and square corners markings on light are: 1-L 01245C and 012470 SF 3615615 Amber SF 3615617 Red We use the same light on another restoration vehicle and would like to replace them' Regards and thanks for a reply
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Posted by
kevin bearden
- October 31 2002 : 19:07:00
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great website!! wish i still owned by '76.. maybe i'll start looking for another one!!
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Posted by
curtis wolfe
- October 23 2002 : 13:42:00
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how about a update
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