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AC 2-Litre (1947-1956)
Sports CarsAC 2-Litre From 1947 to 1956 Manufacturer AC Production 1947 - 1956 1,284 produced Class Sports sedan Body style 2 -door / 4-door saloon, drophead coupé, tourer Layout FR layout Engine 1991 cc I6 ohc 74 bhp (55.2 kW)/76 bhp (56.7 kW) Transmission 4-speed manual Wheelbase 117 in (2,972 mm) Length 18 ...
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AC 3000ME (1979-1984)
Sports CarsAC 3000ME Production (1979 to 1984) Body style 2-door mid-engined sports car Engine 2994 cc V6 Transmission 5-speed manual all-synchromesh Wheelbase 90.5 in (2,299 mm) Length 157 in (3,988 mm) (saloon) Width 65 in (1,651 mm) Height 45 in (1,143 mm) The AC 3000ME is a British built and designed spor ...
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AC 378 GT Zagato (2012-)
Sports CarsAC 378 GT Zagato From 2012 Designer Zagato Powertrain Engine 6.2 L V8 Dimensions Kerb weight 1,465 kg (3,230 lb) The AC 378 GT Zagato is a sports car designed by the Italian design company Zagato and built in South Africa by Hi-Tech Automotive. It was unveiled at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show. The des ...
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AC Ace Brooklands (1993-2000)
Sports CarsAC Ace Brooklands 1993 to 2000 AC Ace Prototype The long standing AC marque migrated to Weybridge, in Surrey, where Autokraft are preparing the new AC alongside the Cobra Mk IV. First presented at the 1986 NEC Motor Show in Birmingham in prototype form with The body was designed as a coupe with rem ...
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AC Aceca (1954-1963)
Sports CarsAC Aceca (1954 to 1963) Manufacturer AC Cars Production 1954–1963 Class Grand tourer Engine 2.0 or 2.6 L I6 Transmission 4-speed manual Wheelbase 90 in (2,286 mm) Length 153.5 in (3,899 mm) Width 61 in (1,549 mm) Curb weight 2120 lb (962 kg) Related AC Ace The Aceca (pronounced "A-See-Ka") is a clo ...
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AC History (1908-)
ManufacturersAC Cars History History The first automobile from what would eventually become AC was presented at the Crystal Palace motor show in 1903; it was a 20 HP touring car and was displayed under the Weller name. The Weller Brothers of West Norwood, London, planned to produce an advanced 20 hp (15 kW) car ...
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AC Invacar (1948-1977)
Specialized vehiclesAC Invacar (from 1948 to 1977) The AC Invacar was a small vehicle adapted for use by disabled drivers. History In 1948, Bert Greeves adapted a motorbike with the help of his paralysed cousin Derry Preston-Cobb as transport for Derry. Noticing the number of former servicemen injured in the Second Wo ...
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AC Petite (1953-1958)
MicrocarsAC Petite (1953-1958) Manufacturer AC Cars Ltd Production 1953 to 1958 Assembly Thames Ditton, Surrey Class microcar Body style 2-door 3 wheel saloon Layout RR layout Engine 350 cc (21 cu in), 1-cylinder, Two-stroke The AC Petite was a three-wheeled microcar with a rear-mounted 350 cc Villiers sing ...
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AutoKraft (1986-1996)
ManufacturersAutoKraft Automotive Manufacturer Surrey; United Kingdom from 1986 to 1996 Autokraft was a British manufacturer of sports automobiles at Brookland’s Ind. Park, Weybridge, Surrey . The brand name was Autokraft. History With a joint venture with Ford In 1986 they purchased AC Cars ,caling them the on ...
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Weller Brothers (1901-1905)
ManufacturersWeller Brothers Former Automobile Manufacturer United Kingdom from 1901 to 1905 Weller Brothers from 1902 under the company Weller Brothers Limited , was at the beginning of the 20th century one of the first British car - and motorcycle manufacturing company, The company was based in West Norwood , ...