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From: Lbc302@aol.com
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 23:50:33 EST
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In a message dated 12/16/98 11:47:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, Lbc302 writes:

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From: Lbc302@aol.com
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To: rpe@bellatlantic.net
Subject: Re: Bricklins
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 23:47:45 EST
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Hi Randy,
                 I have owned Bricklins since 1980,the problem you are talking
about is
            that at the roof seams about 4ins.long,running above the
windshield and rear  
            hatch?If that is the problem it is a common problem and easily
repairable.
            The main concern is the frame,and the Fiberglass body and panel
fit.The
            problem with the frame is that no drain holes were ever drilled in
the frame
            and therefore if water and moisture collect inside the square tube
frame it
            could rust from the inside out,so go over the frame with a fine
tooth comb.
            The fiberglass body was made in the same process as the fiberglass
tubs
            with a layer of  acylic bonded to the surface of the panel,but the
problem 
            with the bricklin panels,is that they are exposed to the rays of
the sun and
            when they heat up the fiberglass expands at one rate and the
acylic 
             expands at a different rate,so that over time,you will see spider
web style
             cracks all over the body.Just keep the car garaged and don't
leave it parked
             all day in 90 degree sun and the car will be allright. Hope this
info helps.


                     Claude   Vin #1136 and vin# 1024   

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