The only Bricklin I ever sat in caught on fire and burned to the axles.
This is notably ironic, since the car's creator — the smooth-talking
Malcolm Bricklin — didn't include an ashtray or lighter in the car, to
discourage smoking. Despite its hand-removing, 100-lb. gullwing doors,
the SV1 was supposed to exemplify the safer car of the future; the name
stands for "Safety Vehicle 1." The bodies were made of brightly
colored, dent-resistant plastic, like PlaySkool furniture. Another
safety feature: incredible, crust-of-the-Earth-cooling slowness. All
those resin panels and compressible bumpers added hundreds of pounds
that the emissions-limited V8s couldn't handle. This thing couldn't
outrun the Rose Bowl Parade. Less than 3,000 of the wedgy coupes were
built, but Malcolm Bricklin was far from through, as we'll see.
No comments:
Post a Comment