| I thought 'how nice, a person can surf to C/D's website and still get the 
press' original impressions.'
Paul:
http://www.corvettearchive.com/c3.cfm
Scroll down to 1975, and look for the scanned version.  You'll find the 
image aspects.
Newsgroup readers:
I exchanged some dialogue with Bricklin-Guru-John about doing a modern SV1 
review.  I'd like to get a couple SV1s (one stock and one modified) and do a 
comparison with performance/etc. just like a magazine.  I think if I 
formatted that as a slick webpage and we added to bricklin.org, it could 
help generate interest in the SV1 and increase it's value.  BUT, since BI 
has a strong east coast presence, and CBO is here, this may not happen.  Who 
knows...
SO
#199 (stripped to the frame, getting por15 up the yang)
----Original Message Follows----
From: "Paul J. Amoroso" <amo@access995.com>
To: Steve Owens <go2toa@hotmail.com>
CC: Bricklin@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Car And Driver Archived Bricklin Test
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 01:30:57 -0500
Thanks for the link!  A great article  (obviously written when the car was 
new).  Kudos to you for the info.  I printed it  because it is definitely 
worth having.  Thanks again.,
Amo #1207
Steve Owens wrote:
>If you try a search on the website for C/D magazine using the keyword 
>"Bricklin", you'll not find this archived article.  However, amongst the 
>*elite* newsgrouping, here ye be informed...
>
>http://corvette.caranddriver.com/archive_display/cd/cd_display.asp?ArticleID=58&page=1
>
>
>No doubt most of you have already read it at some point.  I printed it out 
>since I can't stand the online ad reloading and I don't have the Bricklin 
>Gold Portfolio book, yet.
>
>Why not use plastic "zip" ties to tie up your airlines John?
>
>
>
Steve
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