As important as Canada is to the automotive industry on account of its manufacturing presence, if you were to ask most enthusiasts to name one of the country’s car brands, they’d probably draw a blank.
However, back in the 1970s, an American entrepreneur by the name of Malcolm Bricklin looked north of the border to establish his eponymous automotive company. The resulting Bricklin SV-1 is a car that Time classified as one of the 50 worst — ever.

Despite taking that honor, Bricklin’s creation was actually packed with innovation, and it was years ahead of its time. As such, its ambition proved to be to its detriment, and the car amounted to little more than a gull-winged idea that flew too close to the sun.
Packed with potential
Having originally made his fortune in franchising a hardware and plumbing supply store chain, Malcolm Bricklin first broke into the automotive industry by being the first to import the Subaru brand into the United States.







