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Re: Ballast Resistor

To: Bricklin@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Ballast Resistor
From: Godly Krew <GodlyKrew@aol.com>
Date: Sat, 11 Apr 1998 01:22:42 EDT
John,
Those extra items on the '74's seem interesting.  Is there any way I can add
those to my '75?
BTW, except when the key is off, my fasten seat belts light stays on all the
time.  I do not recall hearing any "buzz" that reminds you to fasten your seat
belts, but my headlamp reminder buzzes.  Also, where in the world is my horn
located?  Mine does not work...  I looked everywhere inside the engine
compartment...

As for the numerous people who refer to Bricklins as a glorified VW, I think I
can explain.  There was a VW based kit car that was produced in the early
1980's called the Fiberfab Aztec 7.  It had gullwing doors that opened
manually, and looked similar to the Bricklin.  There was another VW kit that
may have had some type of power door system, as it also had gullwings.  It was
the Aquilla, another early '80's car.

If anyone doesnt believe the Bricklin is NOT a VW kit, show them the engine
compartment.  If they think its possible to put a V8 in the front of a VW
chassis, they must be smoking something =)

Riley Marquis 
VIN 1758

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