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From: steve@ipecac.wpd.sgi.com (Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut)
Subject: Re: WHAT car is this!?
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 93 21:32:51 GMT
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In <1r3n32INNk9p@ctron-news.ctron.com> smith@ctron.com (Lawrence C Smith) writes:

>In article <1993Apr21.032905.29286@reed.edu>, rseymour@reed.edu (Robert Seymour) writes:
>>In article <1993Apr20.174246.14375@wam.umd.edu> lerxst@wam.umd.edu (where's my  thing) writes:
>>> It was called a Bricklin.

>>Bricklins were manufactured in the 70s with engines from Ford.

>Waitaminnit, didn't the Bricklin have an Pugeot six-cylinder?  Or am I
>confusing it with the DeLorean?  I was sure the DeLorean had a v8.

The Delorean used the Peugot/Renault/Volvo V6 in a rear engine configuration.
The Bricklin use some 'Merkin iron in a front engine/rear drive configuration.

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