Horrid, slow cars but nonetheless collectible. The one I was involved with was the later Ford V8 version (those only came with automatics).
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One of less than 3000 ever built: This 1974 Bricklin SV-1 claims to be an all-original, numbers-matching example.
The seller also notes the SV-1, equipped with the AMC-sourced 5.9-liter V8, was recently serviced.
Finished in white over a tan and brown interior, you can find this 1974 Bricklin SV-1 available through Carlisle Auctions.
Horrid, slow cars but nonetheless collectible. The one I was involved with was the later Ford V8 version (those only came with automatics).
As a teenager in the Seventies, I never really dug the Bricklin. Kind of cool, but so many rough edges.
Bricklins are neat cars, but remember the SV-1 stands Safety Vehicle -1, oh and some enthusiasts turn the Ford 351 Winsor engines into BOSS 351 Winsor or Cobra 351 Winsor.
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