Manufacturer | General Vehicle |
---|---|
Production | 1974–76 |
Class | Sports car |
Body style | two-door coupé |
Layout | FR layout |
Engine | AMC 360 V8 (1974) Ford Windsor 351 V8 (1975–76) |
Wheelbase | 96.0 inches (2,438 mm) |
Length | 178.6 in (4,536 mm) |
Width | 67.6 in (1,717 mm) |
Height | 48.15 in (1,223 mm) (doors closed) |
The Bricklin SV-1 was a gull-wing door sports car assembled in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. The body panels were manufactured in a separate plant in Minto, New Brunswick. Manufactured from 1974 until early 1976 for the U.S. market, the car was the creation of Malcolm Bricklin, an American millionaire who had previously founded Subaru of America. The car was designed by Herb Grasse. Due to Bricklin's lack of experience in the auto industry, coupled with the funding problems, the Bricklin factory was not able to produce vehicles fast enough to make a profit. As a result, only 2854 cars were built before the company went into receivership, owing the New Brunswick government $23 million.
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