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

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  • Gitane war eine britische Automobilmarke, die 1962 von GF Plant in Wolverhampton (Staffordshire) gebaut wurde. Der Gitane war ein kleiner Sportwagen mit Gitterrohrrahmen, der Wettbewerbspotential hatte. Angetrieben wurde er von einem Vierzylinder-Reihenmotor des Mini mit 997 cm³ Hubraum, der mit Weber-Vergasern bestückt war. Die Karosserie bestand aus Aluminium- und Stahlblechen. (de)
  • George Fowell Plant Ltd, an established manufacturer of construction and industrial machinery in Wolverhampton, built a mid-engined sports car in 1962. The Gitane featured a rear-mounted 997c.c. Mini engine, Weber carburettor, multi-tubular frame, and disk brakes. A top speed of 130 mph (210 km/h) was claimed. Unfortunately, the Gitane was too highly-priced, and production ended after a few cars were built. (en)
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  • Gitane war eine britische Automobilmarke, die 1962 von GF Plant in Wolverhampton (Staffordshire) gebaut wurde. Der Gitane war ein kleiner Sportwagen mit Gitterrohrrahmen, der Wettbewerbspotential hatte. Angetrieben wurde er von einem Vierzylinder-Reihenmotor des Mini mit 997 cm³ Hubraum, der mit Weber-Vergasern bestückt war. Die Karosserie bestand aus Aluminium- und Stahlblechen. (de)
  • George Fowell Plant Ltd, an established manufacturer of construction and industrial machinery in Wolverhampton, built a mid-engined sports car in 1962. The Gitane featured a rear-mounted 997c.c. Mini engine, Weber carburettor, multi-tubular frame, and disk brakes. A top speed of 130 mph (210 km/h) was claimed. Unfortunately, the Gitane was too highly-priced, and production ended after a few cars were built. (en)
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  • Gitane (Automarke) (de)
  • Gitane (1962 sports car) (en)
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