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OOPS, not a PintoLorean....wow
« on: October 22, 2006, 09:07:59 PM »
OK, this thing looked like a Delorean.  I guess the nose piece was gone.  Either way, it was a Bricklin.  I'd never heard of a Bricklin.  Anyone who is like me, the Bricklin was made in 74 and 75.  Had a front engine 351W.  Had I not dug up the instrument panel and investigated more closely, I would have never known.  So, anyway, I tore apart a half-way decent Bricklin for this project.  Sorry for all those who needed the parts.  I'll keep working on it when I have time and send pictures when I get the Laker pipes on and some new wheels.