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Bricklin SV-1
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TRANC3RS
TRANC3RS - - 1,180 comments

Looks kind of like a Delorean but Delorean still looks Better! nice car tho

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themosinmaster
themosinmaster - - 211 comments

Except the creator of delorean used the cars to smuggle cocaine.

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1976 Bricklin SV-1. 5.8 Litre Ford Windsor V8. 220 horsepower @ 4400rpm, 315 foot-pounds of torque @ 3100rpm. 0-60mph in 9.9 Seconds, top speed 111mph. Curb weight 3,470 lbs. Front-engine/rear wheel drive. The SV-1 was designed for safety with an integrated roll cage, 5 mph bumpers, and side beams. The body was fibreglass with bonded acrylic. The Bricklin is the only production vehicle in automotive history to have powered gull-wing doors, that opened and closed at the touch of a button, as standard equipment. However the motors in the powered doors were notoriously unreliable and owners would be left to opening the very heavy doors manually. The original idea for the Bricklin SV-1 was a safe and economical sports car, but due to the added weight of the safety features, the car was inefficient and simply a safe sports car.