@Prim3StaR I wouldn't be selling it if it wasn't worth something. This ones not just another bricklin, and it will start after a little go through the motor. You see people who want to look at pretty cars and buy restorations overlook the people like me and others who take the time to find a rare gem and restore it to its original condition. If this was a high production you can find it anywhere Bricklin, I would let it rot or give it away. Its a RARE restoration car being THERE WERE only 2,800.
its a shame it woud cost so much to send it over here , or I would buy that for sure,,, btw does the car start ? just the engine , I dont mean actually drive.. thanks
@hj631 That is NOT the original "paint job"! Bricklins weren't painted...the color was molded 1/2 inch thick into the acrylic panels, so if they got scratched you could wet sand and buff them out. The car came in Red, Orange, White Green, and Suntan (tan color). I had an Orange '75 for 10 years....makes me sad to see this.....
@LTurbide Bro I don't know a thing about these cars, we have the paperwork for it and everything is stock. Doesn't make me sad we saved the thing from a burned down packing shed. Then as luck would have it the guys handed us the papers. Thats awesome you had one of these cars at one point, I would love to drive a nice one, But I have not a clue on the history or manufacturing of this vehicle. Thanks for telling me about the paint, thats useful info I will look through what I have on it and see.
@TwonNDPlover lol I'm trying to because financially we are in a deep rut. Would love to fix it but it's really just to much for us and we are building cars out of scrap for money lol. this ones to rare to just throw together for us.
Well It has to be about a 75' because thats when AMC phased out the 360 smallblock and used the weaker 351-w.. My dad has a 74 that is A bright "Safety Green" fully restored. :)
It is my dream car of all time, but i have no idear how i should get it to Denmark :'(
RazWuz92 6 months ago
You dont still have this do you?
LurkinWilli 6 months ago
@LurkinWilli Yes i Do
hj631 6 months ago
GREAT that it may be saved, but SAD to see it in that condition.
x100al 1 year ago
YAY for shattered windhshield & creaky, half-opening doors!
Seriously, though... who would buy this? Especially when you can have one that's been preserved and is still in somewhat drivable condition.
Prim3StaR 1 year ago
@Prim3StaR I wouldn't be selling it if it wasn't worth something. This ones not just another bricklin, and it will start after a little go through the motor. You see people who want to look at pretty cars and buy restorations overlook the people like me and others who take the time to find a rare gem and restore it to its original condition. If this was a high production you can find it anywhere Bricklin, I would let it rot or give it away. Its a RARE restoration car being THERE WERE only 2,800.
hj631 1 year ago
Junk!
msteven515 1 year ago
do you still have this for sale?
mattvaq136 1 year ago
you still got it for sale or have you sold it?
mattvaq136 1 year ago
there is no 73 bricklin onl 74 and 75
jayez2007 1 year ago
@jayez2007 Okay thank you for telling me. I don't know a lick about these cars, i just had this one thrust into my hands.
hj631 1 year ago
its a shame it woud cost so much to send it over here , or I would buy that for sure,,, btw does the car start ? just the engine , I dont mean actually drive.. thanks
paulspydar 1 year ago
@paulspydar Price: $18,999
Summary: Used 1975 Bricklin SV 1
Location: Oceanside, CA
7604393366
phatcitysd 1 year ago
@paulspydar After a go through clean up It should. Nothings tore up or living in the engine and we were told it would fire up after a clean up.
hj631 1 year ago
@hj631 that good to hear , I would really like to see the car progress, BTW is the Black the original Paint-job?
paulspydar 1 year ago
@paulspydar Everything is said to be completely factory stock, Paint wasn't touched.
hj631 1 year ago
@hj631 That is NOT the original "paint job"! Bricklins weren't painted...the color was molded 1/2 inch thick into the acrylic panels, so if they got scratched you could wet sand and buff them out. The car came in Red, Orange, White Green, and Suntan (tan color). I had an Orange '75 for 10 years....makes me sad to see this.....
LTurbide 1 year ago 3
@LTurbide Bro I don't know a thing about these cars, we have the paperwork for it and everything is stock. Doesn't make me sad we saved the thing from a burned down packing shed. Then as luck would have it the guys handed us the papers. Thats awesome you had one of these cars at one point, I would love to drive a nice one, But I have not a clue on the history or manufacturing of this vehicle. Thanks for telling me about the paint, thats useful info I will look through what I have on it and see.
hj631 1 year ago
are you selling this car?
TwonNDPlover 1 year ago
@TwonNDPlover lol I'm trying to because financially we are in a deep rut. Would love to fix it but it's really just to much for us and we are building cars out of scrap for money lol. this ones to rare to just throw together for us.
hj631 1 year ago
@hj631 how much are you selling this car for?
TwonNDPlover 1 year ago
@TwonNDPlover 2,500
hj631 1 year ago
@TwonNDPlover Yes i am still selling it.
hj631 1 year ago
@hj631 how much would you sell the gas tank for???
68LPC 1 year ago
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hoekstra5353 2 years ago
haha u know whats funny... my moms friend pretty much GAVE me this car hahaha and were fixing it up and its one pretty car
masteircheef 2 years ago
Needs a lot of TLM!
badpuppy1970 2 years ago
poor car
indoscorp 2 years ago
Well It has to be about a 75' because thats when AMC phased out the 360 smallblock and used the weaker 351-w.. My dad has a 74 that is A bright "Safety Green" fully restored. :)
Sarcasticscum 2 years ago 2
How is it possible that a rare car like this, end up in this condition...obviously ended up in the wrong hands....Pathetic!
JohnDoeToU 3 years ago
Yeah thats why we took it, we got it like it is right now.
hj631 3 years ago
Definitely not a 73 since they did not start until 74. What are the last four digits of the VIN?
brick0036 3 years ago 2
Where is this junkerÉ
ESPinMTL 3 years ago
Jackson CA.
hj631 3 years ago