"The Ultimate Canadian Car You've Never Seen Before"

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In the early 1960s, Canadian racer David Greenblatt built the radical 400-horsepower, 1600-pound Dailu Mk I, a curvy, lightweight aluminum-bodied car with a big American engine, known for its unruly and fast behavior. Despite its initial success, the car suffered damage in a race and was sidelined for 15 years before being restored and raced again in the late 1970s. Eventually, it was converted into a street-legal car and now roams the streets of Quebec.
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