Manta Mirage (Can Am)
Year:
1976

1976 Manta Mirage (Can Am)

The Manta Mirage was developed by brothers Brad and Tim LoVette in Costa Mesa, California, and offered for sale in 1974, and the company ceased production in 1986. It was one of the fastest American supercars of its time. The Manta Mirage weighs as little as 1,900 lbs while turning out well over 400 bhp. This gave the car raw performance that could match or exceed most supercars in production at the time, making it one of the fastest American supercars of the era. The Manta Mirage was primarily inspired by the race cars that competed in the Can-Am series. The Mirage was essentially developed as a road-legal Can-Am car.

Another cool fact about the Manta Mirage, AKA the Manta Can-Am, is that it was featured in the original 1974 movie Gone In 60 Seconds. You can spot a Manta Mirage in the movie trailer.

 

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