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- Manic_GT abstract "The Manic GT was a two-seater sports car built in Canada from 1969-1971, first in Terrebonne, Quebec and later in Granby, Quebec.Designed by Frenchman Serge Soumille, they were a small rear engine sports car built largely using Renault components, with a molded fiberglass body. The Manic GT was to be sold and serviced by Renault dealers across Canada. Of the early all-Canadian cars, the most successful was the Russell, built in Toronto from 1905 to 1915. In the modern era, the last serious attempt was the Bricklin, but just under 3,000 of these fibreglass bodied, gull-wing door, two-seater coupes were built before the Saint John, New Brunswick plant went into receivership in 1975. Another brave Canadian attempt, the Manic GT (named after Quebec's Manicouagan River and hydroelectric project) built in Granby, Quebec in 1970 and 1971. It was the brainchild of a young (born in 1938) Montrealer named Jacques About. In the late 1960s, About, an employee of Renault Canada's public relations department, was asked to study the feasibility of importing the sporty Renault Alpine into Canada. The Alpine was a specialized sports/competition car made by an independent company (it would be absorbed by Renault in 1974), but using Renault components. Alpines were sold through Renault dealers in Europe. Although About's survey results were positive, Renault chose not to import the Alpine. About was so encouraged by the results of the survey, which revealed a market for such a car, that he decided to leave Renault and produce his own sports car to fill the niche he was sure he had identified. After building a version of the French GRAC racing car under licence, called the Manic GRAC, a venture that garnered some good publicity, About established Automobile Manic Inc. in 1968. It was formed to build a two-seater sports coupe called the Manic GT. The enthusiastic and persuasive Mr. About proved adept at fund-raising, and with the backing of such heavyweights as Bombardier (snowmobiles), Steinberg supermarkets, and the Governments of Canada and Quebec, he soon had capitalization of $1.5 million. A plant was acquired in Granby, Quebec, and design and production planning for the new car began. While the GRAC had been a racing car, the Manic GT was not intended for competition. It was to be a small, stylish and affordable two passenger touring car offering good performance and low fuel consumption. About was familiar with Renault components and the company, and made a deal to use the platform and running gear of the rear-engined Renault 10 sedan as the base for the Manic. Suspension was independent all around via coil springs, steering was rack-and-pinion, and it had four-wheel disc brakes. The Renault engine was a sturdy, 1,289-cc, overhead valve four-cylinder with five main bearings. It came in three stages of tune: 65, 80 and 105 horsepower. Power reached the rear wheels through a standard four-speed, or optional five-speed manual transmission.".
- Manic_GT assembly Granby,_Quebec.
- Manic_GT assembly Sorel-Tracy.
- Manic_GT assembly Terrebonne,_Quebec.
- Manic_GT engine Manic_GT__1.
- Manic_GT layout Rear-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Manic_GT productionEndYear "1971".
- Manic_GT productionStartYear "1969".
- Manic_GT thumbnail 71_Manic_GT_(MIAS_10).jpgwidth=300.
- Manic_GT transmission "4-speedmanual".
- Manic_GT transmission "5-speedmanual".
- Manic_GT wikiPageExternalLink Home_Page.html.
- Manic_GT wikiPageExternalLink manic.
- Manic_GT wikiPageID "2748958".
- Manic_GT wikiPageLength "4008".
- Manic_GT wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Manic_GT wikiPageRevisionID "639241960".
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_(automobile).
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_(car_maker).
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Bombardier_Recreational_Products.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_automobiles.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_cars.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Daniel-Johnson_Dam.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Granby,_Quebec.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Hydropower.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Inline-four_engine.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink List_of_automobile_manufacturers.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Manual_transmission.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Montreal.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Production_planning.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Quebec.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink RR_layout.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Rear-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Renault.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Saint_John,_New_Brunswick.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Sorel,_Quebec.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Sorel-Tracy.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Steinberg_(supermarket).
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Steinbergs_(supermarket).
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Terrebonne,_Quebec.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLink Virtual_Museum_of_Canada.
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manic GT".
- Manic_GT wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manic".
- Manic_GT assembly Granby,_Quebec.
- Manic_GT assembly Sorel,_Quebec.
- Manic_GT assembly Sorel-Tracy.
- Manic_GT assembly Terrebonne,_Quebec.
- Manic_GT engine "1.3".
- Manic_GT hasPhotoCollection Manic_GT.
- Manic_GT layout RR_layout.
- Manic_GT layout Rear-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Manic_GT manufacturer "Manic".
- Manic_GT production "1969".
- Manic_GT transmission "4".
- Manic_GT transmission "5".
- Manic_GT wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Manic_GT wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Manic_GT subject Category:Canadian_automobiles.
- Manic_GT subject Category:Sports_cars.
- Manic_GT hypernym Car.
- Manic_GT type Automobile.
- Manic_GT type MeanOfTransportation.
- Manic_GT type Car.
- Manic_GT type Classification.
- Manic_GT type Product.
- Manic_GT type DesignedArtifact.
- Manic_GT type Thing.
- Manic_GT comment "The Manic GT was a two-seater sports car built in Canada from 1969-1971, first in Terrebonne, Quebec and later in Granby, Quebec.Designed by Frenchman Serge Soumille, they were a small rear engine sports car built largely using Renault components, with a molded fiberglass body. The Manic GT was to be sold and serviced by Renault dealers across Canada. Of the early all-Canadian cars, the most successful was the Russell, built in Toronto from 1905 to 1915.".
- Manic_GT label "Manic GT".
- Manic_GT sameAs منیک_جیتی.
- Manic_GT sameAs m.080mxl.
- Manic_GT sameAs Q6749478.
- Manic_GT sameAs Q6749478.
- Manic_GT wasDerivedFrom Manic_GT?oldid=639241960.
- Manic_GT depiction 71_Manic_GT_(MIAS_10).jpg.
- Manic_GT isPrimaryTopicOf Manic_GT.