Gitane GT

George Fowell Plant Ltd, an established manufacturer of construction and industrial machinery in Wolverhampton, built a mid-engined sports car in 1962.[1] The Gitane featured a rear-mounted 997c.c. Mini engine, Weber carburettor, multi-tubular frame, and disk brakes.[2] A top speed of 130 mph (210 km/h) was claimed.[1] Unfortunately, the Gitane was too highly priced, and production ended after a few cars were built.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Georgano, Nick (2000). The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. London: Stationery Office. p. 1792. ISBN 0117023191.
  2. ^ Parker, Bev. "Gitane". historywebsite.co.uk. Retrieved 19 March 2014.

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