Why the Bricklin

Why the Bricklin

BRICKLIN INTERNATIONAL Officers 2007-2009 Chairman Emeritus: 1st: Buddy Saupe - 1806 Milmont Dr. #284 - Milpitas, CA 95035 OWNERS CLUB INC. Chairman Emeritus: 2nd: Jerry Putnam - 440 Whispering Pines - Springboro, OH 45066; (937) 748-0339 - email: [email protected] Chairman Emeritus: 3rd: John Martin - 16754 E Ave. X Space #25; Llano, CA 93544; (661) 317-9414 - [email protected] Chairman Emeritus: 4th: Norm Canfield - P.O. Box 320 Paradise, UT 84328 (435) 245-7515 President: James Wajda - 7534 Quail Ridge Dr. - Dexter, MI 48130; (734) 424-3777 - email: [email protected] Vice Pres: Steve Stratton - 693 Fire Trail Rd. Linden, VA 22642; Visit our Web page: (540) 635-7118 email: [email protected] http://bricklin.org VP Operations: Dr. Sandy Bigman - 2024 Sorrelwood Ct. - San Ramon, CA 94582; (925) 735-5037 - email: [email protected] VP Finance: Dwight (Doc) Shreck - 500 N. Washington - PO Box 829; Join the Bricklin Mailing list on the Net Weatherford, OK 73096; (580) 774-2774 To subscribe, go to: VP Membership: George Malaska - 38083 Princeton Drive, North Ridgeville, OH autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/bricklin 44039; (440) 281-8468 - email: [email protected] scroll down to “Subscribing to Bricklin” VP Publications: John T. Blair - 1133 Chatmoss Dr. - Va. Beach, VA 23464; and fill in the necessary blanks (757) 495-8229 - email: [email protected] VP Canada: Vacant Secretary: Vacant VOLUME 35 Chief Judge Terry Tanner - 2687 Rocky Ford Rd. - Bedford, VA 24523; NUMBER 3 (540) 586-9761 Legal Advisor: Bob Vincler - 445 Fort Pitt Blvd. #140 - Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Submit Brickline articles to: Bricklinalia: Stuart Zukrow - 39401 Helena Avenue; Sterling Heights, MI 48313-5521; (586) 932-6699 email: [email protected] John T. Blair, Brickline Editor Webmaster Michael V. Mitchell - 965 Kenner Dr.; Medina, OH 44256 1133 Chatmoss Dr. email: [email protected] Va. 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IN THIS ISSUE Page 1 Northeast Exotic Car Show 2010 Jeffrey Torrey ADVERTISING Page 2 Bricklin #2634 Gets a Second Chance (Part 2) Phillip Carpenter Submit to: Page 8 Why The Bricklin SV1 Raffi Minasian Brickline Editor (above) Page 12 John Lodge’s Body Fit Procedure Part 2 - Reworking the door John Lodge Classified Ads are free to paid members for personal Page 18 A Visit To My Uncle Ed Vasso Joe Vasso vehicles or Bricklin related items. These free ads are Page 19 Bricklin Unbowed Chris Morris not intended for commercial endeavors. Page 23 Announcing Western Meet The appearance of any ad in the Brickline does not constitute a recommendation by Bricklin International, Inc. Members should thoroughly investigate any adver- Front Cover - Phil Carpenter’s VIN 2634 - When Phil purchased tiser, product or service before entering into any type it, it was in need of some Tender Loving Care! of purchase, contract or agreement. COPYRIGHT Rear Cover - Bricklin Models by Diecasm The contents of The Brickline are copyrighted and the property of Bricklin International. Reproduction without permission of the Editor is forbidden. Why The Bricklin SV1 By: Raffi Minasian In 1974 I was in the 8th grade and saw my first Bricklin. It was quite orange. There in the California sun at a local spe- cialty dealership sat this gleam- ing plasticized wedge of sharp cheddar cheese. I was smitten with the audacity of it. I was al- ready enchanted with the idea of designing cars and the possi- bility of building my own some- day, so it was not without a bit of envy that I read about Herb Grasse, Malcolm Bricklin, and the various key players in the Bricklin story. The Bricklin was sexy, macho, they advertised in Playboy. Young rebels with ad- vertising jobs, disco moves, and Herb Grasse and Raffi Minasian with Bricklin model water beds drive Bricklins long 8 before this image was to be- come a farce. I really wanted a tion flaws, and most will either bring the dream to the assembly Bricklin, mostly for the lifestyle love or hate the styling. But one line. but also because I believed an thing is certain, no one in post American independent car man- war America has ever launched Does all of this make the Bricklin ufacturer could succeed. and succeeded with the ambi- a great car? To me, most cer- tious goal of building a produc- tainly it does. The Bricklin was Seven years later, when the tion based car from the ground not only a success in the time price of used Bricklin’s were up. You can site Shelby or Dar- frame that it was conceived, down to a manageable range for rin as examples of successful assembled, and marketed. a college grunt, I purchased a post war car manufacturers, The very forces that allowed it safety green AMC powered 1974 but they both relied on proven to rise so quickly against the car with converted doors. The multi-million dollar developed, coming tides of oil embargoes, amount of fun I had as a college D.O.T. approved chassis or base mounting Federal Highway and student with this car is an entire model cars to prove their points. emissions restrictions, and the article in itself. Suffice it to say, You would have to chase clear growing surge of interest in the I spent a fair amount of time in back to the Tucker more than 20 Datsun 240Z (half the price of my “Members Only” jacket and years earlier to find a contender a Bricklin) were in the end sim- “Ray Bans” cruising the Pacific to this realm of a fully designed ply not strong enough to defeat Coast Highway. and engineered car, and even the assembly and economic mo- in that case, they only made 50 mentum that would ultimately The Bricklin means a lot of dif- Tuckers and 250 Darrins. Brick- put the Bricklin out of business. ferent things to collectors and lin wrangled some of the best But that does not change the enthusiasts all over the world. independent automotive talent importance of the achievement Some dismiss the car as nothing in the industry to develop the in the context of the times. Pio- more than a “kit car”, many are SV1 using a shoestring budget neers today with more money quick to point out the produc- and plenty of salesmanship to and vastly complex computer July 2010 Those of you who have owned a Bricklin will appreciate how challenging that can be. Brick- lins were dynamic cars but they were plagued with body and build production quality issues the day they left the factory floor. The task of locating a pristine example 35 years later posed a challenge. As luck would have it, a near perfect example was located through the help of the Bricklin Owners Club just 4 miles from my home in North- ern California. Dr. Sandy Bigman (a Bricklin enthusiast since he was a teenager and the original owner of his car) allowed me to photograph his 1975 Safety Red First prototype Bricklin. The perfect body pan- els, matching paint, and original systems continue to struggle to on this car in order to prepare features show that many of the achieve what Bricklin did in half one for scale representation. early production problems that 9 the time and without so much as gave the Bricklin a bad name a fax machine. My first step was to locate and were taken care of in later series photograph a Bricklin of high production. Other than an af- Automodello™ builds scale mod- quality and of consistent and termarket wood dash and some el replicas of significant cars. original production condition. very minor upgrades to his car, When we first began the dis- cussions around the subject of significance, we segmented the discussion into American and European offerings. We also looked for interesting stories ei- ther of design, engineering, or simply a unique business story. On the subject of the Bricklin, we found all those stories in one car. Having owned a Bricklin for several years, I was used to the smirks and chuckles that often come from car collectors and historians who frequently if not a bit ignorantly place the Bricklin on the list of the 10 worst cars ever built.

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