The Bricklin that is the subject of the pictures below is #462, a white
1974 owned by Kevin Hand. This car was built with a Borg-Warner T10 4-speed manual
transmission. The 4-speed option was offered only in 1974 with @ 144 being
built.
The remaining 636 1974 cars were built with a Chrysler 727 3-speed
automatic transmission. All of the factory production 1974 Bricklins were
powered by an American Motors Corporation (AMC) 360 CID, 4bbl V-8.
The initial restoration work was performed at Terry Tanner's Bricklin Parts &
Service, located in Roanoke, Virginia.
Bricklin #462 Reborn!
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Newly Arrived at BPS
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Oh my gosh! What have I gotten into?
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Lookin' much better-still a long way to go!
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The ill-fated engine going back into #462
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16 months later and I have an over-sized go-kart!
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A work in progress!
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Getting ready for some paint!
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Out with the old, in with the new - carpert!
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Newly painted!
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Getting close to done -1
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Terry not on the phone!
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John (l) Larry (r)
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Stretching my wings test drive - Appomattox, VA
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B#462 at Corky's in Memphis - Barbeque Hawg Heaven!
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B#462 in California - April, 2004
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