Canada might not be the first country that comes to mind when you think of sports cars, but our automotive history has some hidden gems! We're putting the spotlight on some exciting vehicles with Canadian roots. These cars aimed to deliver performance, style, and a uniquely Canadian driving experience. Which of these homegrown sports cars makes your pulse quicken?
Bricklin SV-1 (1974): The iconic New Brunswick creation with its futuristic gullwing doors. The Bricklin aimed for safety and style, leaving a lasting impression with its bold design.
Manic GT (1971): A sleek and stylish coupe from Quebec, blending European-inspired looks with sporty handling. The Manic GT showcased Canada's potential for designing eye-catching performance cars.
Acadian Beaumont Sport Deluxe (1964): A Canadian-exclusive from General Motors, the Beaumont Sport Deluxe (SD) offered a more stylish and often more powerful version of the Chevelle. Its unique Canadian trim and availability made it a desirable street machine.
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