Re: leaky doors
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Re: leaky doors
- From: "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 01:23:00 -0000
Geeze,
This is a no-brainer. There are more parts suppliers, service centers
and parts available for the DeLorean. It's true that the Bricklin's
engine is way common, but that's not where the problems usually occur.
DeLorean doors have been known to leak, but not as chronically as the
Bricklin. New seals usually do the job. Easily available. How big is
the internet owner base for Bricklins? Probably not as big as ours.
That means limited tech support. I don't know if you're the handy
type who can easily fabricate or adapt for unavailable parts.
Now for the opinionated part:
Bricklins are harsh, angular vehicles aesthetically. To me, they look
tiny inside. The DeLorean has a much more instinctive, pleasing
shape. It has plenty of room inside for a 2 seater. I think the
Bricklin is very interesting but it's kind of like comparing Cro-
Magnon man to Modern Man if you ask me. DeLoreans are 2800 lbs. of
stainless steel and sex appeal.
I guess it all depends on what you're after though. Tell us which one
you end up choosing.
Rich A.
#5335
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Nun Yah" <joshp1986@xxxx> wrote:
> I am trying to decide wheather to buy a DeLorean or a Bricklin. I
> know that Bricklins doors tend to leak but I do not know if
DeLorean
> doors leak. I have a pretty good idea that they don't but I am not
> positive. As you can tell I currently do not own a D but do plan on
> buying one in the near future.
> Josh
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