[Bricklin] Value Question

Chuck Scurr chuckscurr at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 1 18:41:29 MST 2009


Not a bash but sounds likle a typical "Bricklin"

Delco/ Mongoose 425SS Torch Red 
Y2K 4 Sp Coupe in Honolulu Hawaii

--- On Thu, 1/1/09, Jacques Le Clainche <breton48 at live.com> wrote:

From: Jacques Le Clainche <breton48 at live.com>
Subject: Re: [Bricklin] Value Question
To: khand1486 at earthlink.net, wewenger at comcast.net
Cc: bricklin at autox.team.net
Date: Thursday, January 1, 2009, 3:40 PM

Kevin H wrote:  Hard to say, but I wouldn't be surprised if it didn't
take a
few $k or > more in work, to make it roadworthy. To just let a car sit and
almost > rot on it's wheels is almost criminal - but that's just my
opinion. >
Only reason to have a car like that is to keep it in a museum on > display.
In
that case there would seem to be no real value other than > to a museum and
those who enjoy them in that setting.
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Agree with the above!

Just a little cautionary tale: In August 2007,  I got from its original owner
a Bricklin that had been sitting  22 years in a garage in so Cal.  It had been
well maintained, and was in good condition before being stored. It is amazing
how much the car deteroriated just sitting in that garage.  I have spent close
to $20,000 in repairs to his day, and I still don't trust the Bricklin not
to
break down - it did so the last three times I took it out (rusty fuel tank
problem). Maybe I was just unlucky, maybe not.


JLC in Colorado Springs
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