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The Marcos GT is the name used by the British firm of Marcos Engineering Ltd for all of their cars until the introduction of the Mantis in 1970. Most commonly, the name is used to describe the very low coupé designed by brothers Dennis and Peter Adams. The car was first introduced as the Marcos 1800 in 1964, with a wooden chassis and a Volvo P1800 engine. Later models had a steel chassis and commonly Ford engines although others were also available. The majority of these sports cars were sold in kit form.

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  • Marcos GT (fr)
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  • La Marcos GT è un'autovettura prodotta dalla Marcos tra il 1964 ed il 1972. (it)
  • The Marcos GT is the name used by the British firm of Marcos Engineering Ltd for all of their cars until the introduction of the Mantis in 1970. Most commonly, the name is used to describe the very low coupé designed by brothers Dennis and Peter Adams. The car was first introduced as the Marcos 1800 in 1964, with a wooden chassis and a Volvo P1800 engine. Later models had a steel chassis and commonly Ford engines although others were also available. The majority of these sports cars were sold in kit form. (en)
  • Marcos GT est le nom utilisé par la firme Britannique Marcos Engineering Ltd pour l'ensemble de ses voitures avant l'introduction de la en 1970. Plus généralement, le nom est utilisé pour décrire le coupé particulièrement bas conçu par les frères Dennis et Peter Adams. La voiture a d'abord été présentée comme la Marcos 1800 en 1964, avec un châssis en bois et un moteur Volvo P1800, bien que les modèles suivants aient reçu un châssis en acier et généralement des , bien que d'autres fussent également disponibles. La majorité de ces voitures de sport furent vendues sous forme de kit. (fr)
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  • Marcos GT (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Marcos_GT.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/1966_Marcos_1500GT,_front_view_right_(Lime_Rock).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/1967_Marcos,_modified_(Lime_Rock).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Marcos_1600_GT.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Marcos_GT_3-litre,_Bj._ca._1970_(2009-08-07)..jpg
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