saw a 2 door falcon wagon/delivery on G-hog day

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  1. dotcentral

    dotcentral Active Member

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    Was driving through Charlotte on my way to work and passed what looked like a 64/65 two door Falcon wagon or delivery sitting at a bodyshop. Car had metal panels instead of rear side glass, multi-colored body. Didn't get too close a look, I was driving and trying to steal a couple glances.
     
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    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    Probably a 'project' that belongs to one of the bodymen at the shop....
    But it never hurts to ask...

    I was at a shop in Bend, Oregon yesterday. They had a BRIGHT green Bricklin sitting there....

    Bricklins had some kind of plastic body panels as I recall - kind of a cross between fiberglas and SMC or some-such stuff. Anyway - a lot of the panels on this Bricklin were severely warped - the gull wing doors, the retractable headlamp doors, the hood. A bodyman's nightmare.......
     
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    Did you know all the Brickins were made in Canada?

    Good 'ole Malcon Bricklin also famous for bringing Subaru to North America and the infamous Yugo and almost got the Chinese here with Cherry. I think he's finally given it all up.
     
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    ummmm well.....1 outta 3 aint bad ehh?
     

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