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- 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 Sorel, Quebec (now Sorel-Tracy).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.".