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1971 Manic GT – Canada’s Forgotten Sports Car Legend | The Auto Angle The 1971 Manic GT is one of the most fascinating forgotten gems in automotive history — a Canadian-built sports car that dared to challenge Europe’s finest. With its lightweight fiberglass body, Renault-sourced powertrain, and pure driving spirit, the Manic GT was a true symbol of passion and innovation. In this video, The Auto Angle explores the full story behind this rare machine — its design, performance, and the dream that made it a legend. #ManicGT #1971ManicGT #CanadianCar #ClassicCars #SportsCar #VintageCar #CarReview #AutoAngle #RetroCars #RareCars #AutomotiveHistory #FiberglassBody #RenaultEngine #CarLovers #CarCollectors #ClassicSportsCar #CanadianAutomotive #VintagePerformance #HistoricCars #AutoAngleReview #DrivingPassion #CarCulture #RetroDesign #ClassicCarRestoration #UnderratedCars #HiddenGems #CarStory #AutoHistory #CarEnthusiast #ClassicLegends 1971 Manic GT, Manic GT review, Manic GT history, Canadian sports car, classic car review, Auto Angle channel, vintage sports car, Renault engine car, fiberglass body car, classic car restoration, rare Canadian car, classic coupe, old sports cars, 70s sports car, retro car review, Manic GT performance, automotive history, vintage racing car, Manic GT design, forgotten classic, Canadian automotive history, rare collector car, lightweight sports car, Auto Angle review, 1970s car design, Renault powered car, small sports coupe, classic car enthusiasts, rare classic cars, retro car lovers
The Manic GT is a sports car that was built in the province of Québec in Canada from 1969 to 1971. Production of the car was first based in Terrebonne and was later moved to Granby.
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