
1975 Bricklin SV-1
The model name (SV-1), stood for "safety vehicle one". The Bricklin was designed for safety with an integrated roll cage, 5 mph bumpers, and side beams. The body was fibreglass with bonded acrylic in five "safety" colors: white, red, green, orange and suntan The cars had no cigarette lighter or ashtray Non-smoker Malcolm Bricklin believed it was unsafe to smoke and drive. The Bricklin is the only production vehicle in automotive history to have factory powered gull-wing doors that opened and closed at the touch of a button as standard equipment.
This original 13000 mile car has been in a climate-controlled environment for many years and is well preserved. It has the Ford 351 Windsor engine, automatic transmission, factrory A/C, power steering and brakes.