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Era: 1900s
Category: Civil
Type: Car
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1971 Brick Motors Sunrise

Description
History:
Bob Copperton arrives in for work on September 16th, 1970, and begins designing a new car ordered by CEO Bob Bobbington... "...I want a 2-door coupe with a 5.7 liter engine producing 350 Horses, and I want it to look cool..." Copperton began designing well into the day and even worked overtime. The next morning he had a finished design, and when he showed Bob, he gave him a smile and said: "Put it in production." The rest is history. The Sunrise became an Icon of Brick Rigs Culture, and featured in several movies. At first, it was slow to catch on, but as the years went by, it became an icon of early 70's brick rigs culture, and the sunrise model is still made even today, as of 2024 into 2025!

Inspiration:
The front facia is based off of the 1970 Ford Falcon Futura, and the rear is based off of the 1971 Mopar Duster. the Roof is based off of the 1969 Chevrolet Impala. The engine is also based off of the 1971 Chevrolet Biscayne's.

Overall:
This was an extremely fun car to make, taking 3 days in total, and lots of work to make sure it came out just right. All of my friends like it, so I hope you do too!




Includes:
-Openable Hood, Trunk & Doors
-Engine Details
-Functional Interior, with lights and a working AC/Heating System
-Headlights, Hybeams, and sequential taillights
-Small, Compact, and handles well
-Spare Tire also included
-Destructs well, tires's axles fall off easily lol
-Low brick, decently optimized
-And more!

560 Bricks (MULTIPLAYER FRIENDLY)





I mostly made this car to prove all of my haters wrong, that I can make really good low brick cars. Especially low brick, as Pertz (BRICSCAR Scheme/Car Creator) always says my builds are 800 bricks plus, but that's simply not true. So, here you go! I'd also like to give a shoutout to Roman101007 (Tiny Tires Creator), TheVixx (Workshop Creator) and 89Covet (Workshop Creator) for their feedback on the car, and helping me in the creative process, and giving me tips on what I should do with it.

Hope you are having a wonderful Christmas Eve everyone, enjoy this early Christmas present, from me!



Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year,
-Dale Earnhardt
3 Comments
pertz 30 Dec, 2024 @ 12:51pm 
brake jolt x1000
Mann 25 Dec, 2024 @ 5:58am 
car
...89Covet... 24 Dec, 2024 @ 11:23am 
Sweet. Good to see it in a finished state.

Nice work!