1974 Bricklin SV-1

2dr Coupe

8-cyl. 360cid/220hp 4bbl

#1 Concours condition#1 Concours
#2 Excellent condition#2 Excellent
#3 Good condition#3 Good

$30,000 CAD*

-4.2%
#4 Fair condition#4 Fair
Value Graph07/2410/2401/25$10k$20k$30kApr 2025
Pricing adjustments
+$3,500 for manual transmission.
Adjustments are in USD
+$3,500 for manual transmission.
Adjustments are in USD
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1974-1975 Bricklin SV-1 stats
Number produced **
772
Highest sale
$143,089 CAD
Lowest sale
$6,276 CAD
Most recent sale
$45,108 CAD
Sales
107
** Number produced is specific to this year and configuration.

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1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
1974 Bricklin SV-1 2dr Coupe Courtesy of Classic Auto Mall
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Model overview

Model description

The Bricklin SV-1 was conceived in 1973, when the U.S. auto industry was in a slump due to fuel shortages, emissions regulations, and increased safety requirements. Subaru importer Malcolm Bricklin believed there was a seam in the market for a “safe” and individual sports car, so he persuaded the Canadian government to invest money for construction of such a car in depressed New Brunswick. Cost overruns and quality control problems with the inexperienced workforce led to eventual bankruptcy. The first Bricklins were built in 1974, and the factory shut down in late 1975, with a few 1976 models built from leftover parts.

Despite looking like a mid-engine two-seater, the Bricklin squeezed an AMC 360-cid V-8 under the car’s sharply sloping hood. Later cars had a Ford 351 V-8 but only the first year offered a four-speed transmission. The bumpers at both ends of the car were massive urethane bolsters and the body was fiberglass, with color molded in. The doors were electro-hydraulically operated gullwings that weighed a hefty 100 pounds apiece. The Bricklin was introduced at $7,900, rising to $9,995 for the last models.

The “SV” (for “Safety Vehicle”) part of the name was backed up by the car’s steel cage and big bumpers. Color choices were bold in virulent orange, yellow, and green, red and white, and tan. Interiors were typical 1970s, with button-tufted faux suede seats and AMC gauges. In all, 2,897 cars were sold before the bailiffs appeared on the doorstep. A political scandal followed amid claims that the Canadian government had been trying to keep the factory open until the next election.

Early cars suffered from overheating problems, which were quickly solved by a bigger radiator and more vents. The gullwing doors proved too heavy for the initial lifting system, and could trap passengers in the car when they failed. An upgraded compressed-air door system was developed, but SV-1s were sold with tiny broom handles as a failsafe, reflecting most owners’ solution to the problem.

Despite the Bricklin’s troubled story, the marque has a dedicated and loyal following, and several parts suppliers offer door conversion kits and body parts. Be aware that while the fiberglass body is rustproof, the steel frame is not, so examine it very carefully. Bricklins are a great choice for a contrarian in search of a conversation piece, as the chances of seeing another one on the road are slight. Mechanical parts are relatively easy to source and once the overheating and door problems are solved, the cars are quite usable.

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Common Questions

The value of a 1974 Bricklin SV-1 can vary greatly depending on its condition, mileage, options, and history. Typically, you can expect to pay around $21,000 USD for a 1974 Bricklin SV-1 in good condition with average spec.

The highest selling price of a 1974 Bricklin SV-1 at auction over the last three years was $143,089 CAD. The highest prices are usually reserved for rare or exceptionally well-maintained examples with desirable features or modifications and excellent history.

The lowest selling price of a 1974 Bricklin SV-1 at auction over the last three years was $24,230 CAD. The lowest prices are usually paid for examples that have extensive maintenance needs, differ greatly from their original configuration, or have accident histories or title problems.

In the last three years there have been 5 1974 Bricklin SV-1s sold at public auction.

The most recent auction sale of a 1974 Bricklin SV-1 was $72,406 CAD on October 21, 2024 by Bring a Trailer.

Many factors can increase a car's value including excellent condition, exceptional originality, a recent restoration, low mileage, unique provenance, desirable options, popular or unique color choices, and excellent maintenance records. Upgrades and modifications that enhance performance or aesthetics can also add value.

Factors that can decrease a car's value include unusually high mileage, poor maintenance history, visible wear and tear, accidents or damage, title issues, and gaps in ownership history. Additionally, less popular color choices and extensive modifications that don't appeal to a broad audience can reduce value.

Mileage plays a significant role in a classic car’s value. Lower mileage usually increases value because it indicates a higher degree of originality, is rarer, and suggests less wear and tear. However, cars with exceptionally low mileage may also have maintenance needs due to lack of use. Whether someone should pay more for a vehicle with lower miles will depend on how they plan on using it, and the vehicle's specific condition.

The value of modified cars differs widely based on the type and quality of modifications. While some modifications can significantly increase value, especially performance enhancements and high-quality custom work, others may not add much or could even detract from the car’s value if they appeal to only a limited audience.

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