martin-davis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
I purchased a basket case Bricklin today. Any one have advice for
me? I need a pair of seats and a drivers side window, Also an
aircleaner
housing. Anyone have experience with these? Davis
Congratulations,
especially if a 74 which is basically a AMX drivetrain, from carb to pan and
727. This was the only 1 I have ever
owned:
http://www.planethoustonamx.com/Photo_Gallery_AMC/74_bricklin216.jpg
a
74 Brick #216 made (note the VIN was sesquential, so actually in line unlike
the AMX dash numbers). About as close to a AMX 3
anyone will ever get
this thing was blisteringly fast and your ass is inches above ground to
boot!
There is long story here but will condense it. When I owned my
Brick, my boys said 'papa there is a car like your's next block over'
so
walked over and sure enough there was a 74 Brcklin, 360 factory 4 speed
sitting under a tarp. So I took some pix and must have
left 10 business
cards and talked to owned a few times to see if he wanted to sell, it was
rough, but complete. Even more
astonishing was while riding bikes
several weeks later, another white Brick was seen behind a trunk in fenced
in area. I drove past
that place daily and never knew it was there. So
every time drove past, would see if gate open at the warehouse
there.
In meantime contacted AMC buddy Jim Wajda who is president of
the Bricklin club
www.bricklin.org and told him about mine, also the
white 360/4spd 74 and the other white unknown car. He said the
possibility of THREE Bricklins in less than 6 square block area, and
none of us even knew each other, was astronomical.
One day I saw
gate open and got some pix of the mystery white one behind 12 foot fence.
There were some fierce chihuahua near it,
but I have bigger boots. It
was a 75, wah wah Ford thing under hood. Regardless, documented it, sent Jim
the information and was
another registered.
Fast forward year
later I was driving down I-10 feeder road coming home cold winter day, and
saw a white Bricklin on trailer at
Citgo at corner of Wilcrest &
I-10 so whipped the Ambassador around and went up to look at it, two guys
were fastening it down to
trailer, had just filled up with gas. I looked
inside and instantly recognized the car and asked them where did they get
it. They
said just bought it week earlier off ebay for $750!!! I
introduced myself as I still had mine and they said they knew me from St
Louis AMC meet! Small world. I could not believe they bought it for $750
but sure enough, found it in my ebay 'watch list' and I had
offered guy
$1K for it before he dumped it on ebay.
I sold mine a year later and
it went to North Carolina. I don't know what happened to the 75 Ford powered
one, it was just gone one
day. I guess the 74 4spd car went up to MO
area where guys were from.
You will have fun with the Bricklin and
not many people will recognize
it:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Other-Makes-SV-1-Safety-Vehicle-1-2-door-with-rear-hatch-BRICKLIN-GULL-WING-DOOR-SPORTS-CAR-/160865510719?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item257454e53f
not
that anyone recognizes our AMCs in a time when most people can't spell 'AMC'
or even text 'AMC' but show up at a cruise night
with the Brick and lots
of attention, car was like American Motors cars, WAY ahead of it's time!!
Wait until you start recognizing
all the AMC items Bricklin used on
there from dahs knobs to lens, rather endless list of AMC interchangable
stuff! Good luck,
Eddie Stakes
713.464.8825
eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxwww.planethoustonamx.com