(SOLD) 1975 BRICKLIN SV1 SV1

Vehicle Description

www.markjuhlautosports.com your Specialty Vehicle Headquarters in the Midwest! Just arrived another Rare classic offered by Mark Juhl Auto Sports....... Looks and runs Great!!! The 1975 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 Bricklins lack of experience in the auto industry, coupled with the funding problems,2 the Bricklin factory was not able to produce vehicles fast enough to make a profit. As a result, only 2,854 cars were built before the company went into receivership, owing the New Brunswick government $23 million. Only 1500 known to exist in the world today! Rare with only 2,203 miles.

VIN 00031BX5S001753
Stock Number 2930C
Condition USED
Year 1975
Make BRICKLIN
Model SV1
Package SV1
Mileage 2,203 mileage
Body Style Classic
Engine 351 V8
Fuel Gas
Transmission Automatic
Drive Type Rear Wheel
Color SALMON
Interior TAN
Engine
Engine Type 351 V8
Fuel
Type GAS
Capacity
Drivetrain
Driven Wheels Rear Wheel
Technical Specifications
www.markjuhlautosports.com your Specialty Vehicle Headquarters in the Midwest! Just arrived another Rare classic offered by Mark Juhl Auto Sports....... Looks and runs Great!!! The 1975 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 Bricklins lack of experience in the auto industry
coupled with the funding problems 2 the Bricklin factory was not able to produce vehicles fast enough to make a profit. As a result
only 2 854 cars were built before the company went into receivership
owing the New Brunswick government $23 million. Only 1500 known to exist in the world today! Rare with only 2 203 miles.