Manic GT
The Manic GT was a two-seater sports car built in Canada from 1969-1971, first in Terrebonne, Quebec and later in Granby, Quebec. Named after Quebec's Manicouagan River hydroelectric project, it was the brainchild of Jacques About (born 1938 in Montreal). Designed by Frenchman Serge Soumille, it had a rear engine and used largely Renault components, with a molded fiberglass body. The Manic GT was to be sold and serviced by Renault dealers across Canada.
Manic GT
The Manic GT was a two-seater sports car built in Canada from 1969-1971, first in Terrebonne, Quebec and later in Granby, Quebec. Named after Quebec's Manicouagan River hydroelectric project, it was the brainchild of Jacques About (born 1938 in Montreal). Designed by Frenchman Serge Soumille, it had a rear engine and used largely Renault components, with a molded fiberglass body. The Manic GT was to be sold and serviced by Renault dealers across Canada.
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The Manic GT was a two-seater ...... Renault dealers across Canada.
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The Manic GT was a two-seater ...... Renault dealers across Canada.
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