When talking about vintage sports cars with gullwing doors, the iconic Mercedes-Benz 300 SL and DeLorean DMC-12 are first in mind. However, all the way back in the 1970s, a quirky Canadian carmaker ...
A rare Bricklin SV-1 sports car has just surfaced for sale in Colorado, sporting a major modification that fixes the Bricklin’s biggest flaw: horsepower. But before we talk about that, a brief history ...
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When thinking about vintage sports cars with gullwing doors, the Bricklin SV-1 - a rare, underappreciated, and mostly forgotten sports coupe built from 1974 until late 1975 - is certainly not the ...
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The Bricklin SV-1, a sports car that was built in New Brunswick, Canada, from 1974 to 1976, was supposed to be revolutionary for its time and take on the Chevrolet Corvette but instead turned out to ...
While Malcolm Bricklin is perhaps most widely recognized in automotive circles for bringing Subaru (and the Yugo) to the U.S., the insatiable entrepreneur has actually started more than 30 companies, ...
Q: Greg I was a fan of the Bricklin gull wing door sports car invented by Malcolm Bricklin in 1974. What are your memories of the Bricklin as I don’t see many advertised these days in the antique car ...
The silhouette combines elements of the C3 Corvette and the De Lorean DMC-12. With bright colors, turbine mag wheels standard, and a V8 soundtrack, you could be forgiven for thinking it was another ...
Safety is big business the days, and you’ll even find manufacturers of performance cars like Porsche heavily promoting features designed to keep you out of hospital. In the 1970s that kind of stuff ...
It’s not often that new car companies spring up. Cars are complex products to make, the competition is fierce and companies like Ford who have been around for a century have gotten pretty good at it.
I can't believe I'm starting a YACT, but I saw this car (or one that looks just like it) yesterday evening in Cambridge.<BR><BR>View image: http://bricklin.org/images ...