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August 2023 by Patrick Hinterschied
I've been buying parts from brims for years great place to buy used parts
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June 2023 by Cookie Monster
I bought a salvage and rebuilt 2004 silver mazdaspeed mx5 back in 2010, 2011, or 2012 with around 32k miles on it…. These guys were great, they threw in a free chrome style bar at the time and also gave me two books to read which I greatly enjoyed on Miller and Offy motor history. They were very friendly, I was originally interested in a 2004 mr2 turbo and they asked what I entended getting the car for which I told them for fun daily drives and a few track day events while I learn yo drive a rear wheel car after mastering weight distribution and handling of a fwd civic, they recommended the mx5 do to the lost cost per smiles compared to the mr2’s pricy parts and difficult parts to get…. They then gave me the keys to the mazdaspeed mx5 and told me to take out on a fun winding country roud and come back to tell them what I thought.I’m 6’2” and absolutely loved having the top half of my head above the front windshield with the wind going through my hair and a pair of glasses to keep the wildlife out of my eyes.I 100% recommend this dealership even if it’s just to head out and look at all the hundreds of historical bikes which the guy had in 3 massive garages at the time and see if you can get the owner to go over some of the history of a few bikes and classic cars…They also had a beautiful and cheap z8 at the time which was out of my price range but the car I wanted most and still desire.I wasn’t ready for a car like that at the time…at 24yrs of age.Was a great car and extremely fun for cone racing events and was cheap and easy to maintain…it was even more fun rallying in the winter up by cleveland in the snow….Sadly, these cars hate the snow and salt, but it loved the rt128 Tail of the Dragon and rt421 the snake when I lived in TN for a year….put about 100,000miles on it and then sold to a good friend for $2500 after upgrading to a C6 z51 corvette which I also drove daily, blew up the 2005 diff, put a 2006 diff on it and was another sold car after that.No major issues other than sill rust from Cleveland liquid salt after using it as my daily driver for 2yrs straight after my 540I M-sport was totaled by a driver who pulled out in front me on a5mph road. That BMW held up extremely well with zero rust after 5yrs as my winter and cruising car for trips.Thank you for the great experience, knowledge, kindness, and time to teach me a automotive history and drove that little mx5 hard over 8hr trips, through mountain passes, over gravel and dirt, snow, and rain with smiles per gallon on my face while driving the car in a straight line with the back sliding out like a happy pup wagging it’s tail…I enjoyed ebrake turns, locking up the transmission to swing it around 180 degree cones on a track while pretending I was Colin McRae or Hunnu Mikkola doing a Scandi Flick.Thank you for the great experience and selling what I needed and not what I wanted. Great car to learn rwd on.
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April 2023 by Misty King
This was one of the best wrong turns we ever took! On our way to Columbus a few years ago we somehow took a wrong turn and ended up in Kenton. It just so happened we were opening a Men’s Emporium in our town later that year and we always commented that we wanted a British motorcycle for the front window. During our wrong turn episode I noticed the sign above Brim’s . I told my husband we should probably go peak in the windows to see what they had. Much to our surprise they were open (I believe it might have been a Sunday but can’t remember). That wrong turn eventually became nearly a 2 hour stop. We toured all of the buildings (there were 4 in total). We got history lessons on many of the motorcycles and cars (it was amazing how Mr Brim knew the story behind every motorcycle we pointed to…. And he has thousands!). When we told him why we stopped and that we wanted a Royal Enfield for our window he laughed and said “follow me to my garage down the street”. There he showed us not one, but two nearly identical motorcycles exactly like what we were looking for. A week later we owned one and it now graces the entry of our store. What an experience and what a fantastic place to visit! We tell everyone about Brim’s when we can.
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April 2023 by shelby cameron
This place is awesome. There is something neat for everyone. Adults, children, boys and girls. If your looking for something to buy and hold value or just have a little time to kill they seem happy to show off their great collection of Old Cars, Hot Rods, Old Restored Motorcycles and even bicycles. Can't go wrong here. Except maybe your check book if you can afford it.
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February 2023 by Bashir mohamed
He is knowledgeable Machanic and friendly
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November 2022 by Branden Wiler (thingsivelost)
Just stopped by to look at the collection of motorcycles. Tom is a super nice guy and will take time out of his day to talk to you about some of the stuff in the collection.
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August 2021 by Jacqueline Alexander
This place is the best. People are so nice and prices are great. They have worked on my car and they are #1. Highly recommended.
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June 2021 by dmbeggs419
Did a great job.
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April 2021 by mike patrick jr
Haven't been there yet, but definitely looking forward to it!
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April 2021 by Gary Hatcher
Guys did a good job I hope one day I can get a vehicle my credit ain't the best think about talking to you guys maybe I can get a car I can put $800 down on payment is there any chance possibly a car from you guys I like that Toyota Camry 2012 I think it was for eight or nine thousand maybe something I can work with you guys by chance
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April 2021 by Shelly Cobb
Love dealing with Ralph
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February 2021 by Eddie Knox
Great cars
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February 2021 by Bill McDonnell
I like Ralph & the entire Staff
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November 2020 by Bob Huxley
One of the best private collections I have ever seen
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September 2020 by Scott
This was a fun place to visit. Ralph, the salesman was super friendly and gave us a tour. The highlight of the visit was seeing Evel Knieval’s Harley that he jumped at Wembly Stadium. There are so many classic motorcycles here, you almost can’t take the time to appreciate each one. Each one is a piece of history. Thanks for the tour!!!