Leyland Force 7V
Australian Leyland, a subsidiary of British Leyland, designed and built the Force 7 as the coupe version for the Leyland P76 model range. They presented their P76 saloon model in 1973. Since it received such a good initial reception from Australian buyers, Leyland started thinking about a coupe version to battle the Ford and Holden muscle models. They called it the Force 7, and it was coupe version featuring a number of interesting features.
Leyland included an all-alloy 4.4-liter V8 engine they based on the Rover 3.5-liter unit. Unfortunately, the styling and quality were lacking, so after building less than 60 pre-production examples, Leyland canceled the project, scrapping most of the cars. Today, only 10 Force 7s exist, so it is one of the rarest Australian muscle cars of all time.