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  • AC 16/80 16/90 (1938-1939)

    Sports Cars
    1930s
    AC 16/80 16/90 (1938-1939)

    AC 16/80 and 16/90 SPORTS Manufacturer AC Cars Production 1938-1939 Class sports car Engine straight six Transmission 4-speed manual Wheelbase 106 in (270 cm) The AC 16/80 16/90 ...

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  • AC 2-Litre (1947-1956)

    Sports Cars
    1940s
    AC 2-Litre (1947-1956)

    AC 2-Litre From 1947 to 1956 Manufacturer AC Production 1947 to 1956 Built 1,284 produced Class Sports Car Body style 2 -door / 4-door saloon, drophead coupé, tourer Layout FR ...

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  • AC 3000ME (1979-1984)

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    Sports Cars
    1970s
    AC 3000ME (1979-1984)

    AC 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 ...

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  • AC 378 GT Zagato (2012-)

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    Sports Cars
    2010s
    AC 378 GT Zagato (2012-)

    AC 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 ...

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  • AC 428 Frua (1965-1973)

    Sports Cars
    1960s
    AC 428 Frua (1965-1973)

    AC Frua 428 Manufacturer AC Cars Production 1965 to 1973 Class GT Sports Car Body Coupé, Convertible Engine 6.9-7 litre V8 Transmission 4-speed manual 3 speed automatic Wheelbase ...

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  • AC Ace (1953-1963)

    Sports Cars
    1950s
    AC Ace (1953-1963)

    AC Ace (1953 to 1963) Manufacturer AC Cars Production 1953–1963 Class Roadster Body style 2-door roadster Engine 2.0 L I6 (AC) 2.0 L I6 (Bristol) 2.6 L I6 (Ford) Transmission ...

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  • AC Ace Brooklands (1993-2000)

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    Sports Cars
    1990s
    AC Ace Brooklands  (1993-2000)

    AC 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. ...

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  • AC Aceca (1954-1963)

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    Sports Cars
    1950s
    AC Aceca (1954-1963)

    AC 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 ...

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  • AC Cobra Mark I (1962-1963)

    Sports Cars
    1960s
    AC Cobra Mark I (1962-1963)

    AC Cobra Mk1 Production 1962 to 1963 Class Sports car Engine 260 cu in (4.3 L) 289 cu in (4.7 L) V8 427 cu in (7.0 L) Wheelbase 90 in (2,286 mm) Length 151.5 in (3,848 mm) Width ...

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  • AC Greyhound (1959-1963)

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    Sports Cars
    1950s
    AC Greyhound (1959-1963)

    AC Greyhound Production From 1959 to 1963 Manufacturer AC Cars Production 1959–1963 Class Coupé Engine 2.0/2.2/2.5 litre I6 Transmission 4-speed manual Wheelbase 100 in (2,540 ...

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  • Adams Probe (1969-1970)

    Manufacturers
    1960s
    Adams Probe (1969-1970)

    Adam's Probe Motor Company Car manufacturer of Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire United Kingdom From 1969 to 1970. Adams Probe Motor Company was a British manufacturer ...

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  • Adams Roadsters (1982-2011)

    Manufacturers
    1890s
    Adams Roadsters (1982-2011)

    Adams Roadsters Automotive manufacturer of Frome , Somerset.Great Britain from 1982 to 2011. Adams roadster was a British company in the automotive and former classic kit car ...

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  • Adrenaline (2005-2010)

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    Manufacturers
    2000s
    Adrenaline (2005-2010)

    Adrenaline Motorsport Limited Car manufacturer ofLutterworth , Leicestershire. Great Britain from 2005 to 2010. Adrenaline Murtaya Adrenaline Motorsport Limited was ...

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  • AGM (2003-2014)

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    Manufacturers
    2000s
    AGM (2003-2014)

    AGM Sports Cars Automotive and kit car manufacturer of Barnsley , South Yorkshire. Great Britain from 2003 to 2014. AGM Sports Cars Limited was a British manufacturer ...

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  • AKS (1959-1965)

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    Manufacturers
    1950s
    AKS (1959-1965)

    AKS (Auto Kraft Shells Limited) Car manufacturer of Bishop's Stortford , Hertfordshire.Great Britain from 1959 to 1965. Auto Kraft Shells Limited was a British manufacturer ...

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  • Albo (1993-1998)

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    Manufacturers
    1990s
    Albo (1993-1998)

    Albo engineering Automotive manufacturer of Batley , West Yorkshire.Great Britain from 1993 to 1998. Albo Engineering was a British manufacturer of repica automobiles in the ...

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  • Allard J1 (1946-1947)

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    Sports Cars
    1940s
    Allard J1 (1946-1947)

    Allard J1 from 1946 to 1947 Wheelbase: 100 inches Track Front: 56 inches Track Rear: 52 inches Built from 1946-1947, the J1 was released as a two-seater competition car together ...

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  • Allard J2 (1950-1952)

    Sports Cars
    1950s
    Allard J2 (1950-1952)

    Allard J2 Production period: 1949-1954 Class: race car Body versions: roadster Engines: petrol V8 engines :3.6–4.4 litres Length: 3937 mm Broad: 1727 mm wheelbase: 2540 mm curb ...

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