Bold. Innovative. Ambitious. Paradoxical. Star-crossed. Many things can be said about the Bricklin SV1. Its styling was as striking as anything on the road when it debuted in 1974, and Bricklin was determined to provide a vehicle that was as revolutionary inside as out. In addition to the traditional sports car priorities of performance and styling, Bricklin ambitiously chose to emphasize safety, giving the SV1—for Safety Vehicle One—a market niche virtually all unto itself. The car incorporated a number of innovative technical features, including an integrated roll-cage, gull-wing doors and energy-absorbing front crash structures. All in a car that could run door-to-door with the contemporary American sports car icon the Chevrolet Corvette.
November 2010:Jay Engle of AutoWeek Magazine reviews the 1974 Bricklin SV1 from Automodello in their "Car Life" section.Winter 2011:Wayne Moyer of DiecastX Magazine reviews the 1974 Bricklin SV1 Founders Edition from Automodello in their "Showroom" section.