1974 Bricklin SVI
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1974
Bricklin

The vehicle is a distinctive and rare 1974 Bricklin SVI, manufactured during the infancy of this innovative Canadian automaker. This SVI, standing for "Safety Vehicle International," is a striking example of the marque's inaugural model, offering advanced safety features like an impact-absorbing steel alloy body and pop-up headlamps that were ahead of its time. Despite its bold design by American automotive designer Richard Teague, known for his work at AMC and Ford, the Bricklin SVI faced challenges that ultimately led to its short-lived production run from 1974 to 1976 in Mirabec, New Brunswick, Canada. This particular SVI is an "Early Production" model, signifying it was among the first units manufactured during this brief automotive endeavor, making it a unique and fascinating piece of automotive history up for auction at Ft. Myers, Florida.
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