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  • AC 2-Litre (1947-1956)

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    AC 2-Litre (1947-1956)

    AC 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)

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    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 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-)

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    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 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)

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    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. 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)

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    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 (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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  • Adams Roadsters (1982-2011)

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    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 automobile manufacturer. History Dennis Adams, who previously led Adams Probe Motor , founded the company in 1982 in Frome , ...

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  • Adrenaline (2005-2010)

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    Adrenaline (2005-2010)

    Adrenaline Motorsport Limited Car manufacturer ofLutterworth , Leicestershire. Great Britain from 2005 to 2010. Adrenaline Murtaya Adrenaline Motorsport Limited was a British manufacturer of sports automobiles and kits . History Daniel Jefferson Muir, Tom Richard Taylor, Neil Yates and Martyn Suthe ...

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  • AGM (2003-2014)

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    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 of automobiles from the 2000s. History Alan Whitehead and Glynis Whitehead founded on 16 December 2003 the company in Barnsley in th ...

    Britain
  • AKS (1959-1965)

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    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 of bodies and automobiles from the late 1950s . History The company, headed by Sturgeon and Powell was at the Southmill Road i ...

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  • Albo (1993-1998)

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    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 1990s . History Alan Beaumont founded in 1993 the company in Batley in the county of West Yorkshire . He started producing au ...

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  • Allard J1 (1946-1947)

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    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 with the K1 touring two-seater and the L- Type touring 4-seater. The J1 was a starkly trimmed and equipped 2-seater compe ...

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  • Allard J2 (1950-1952)

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    Allard J2 (1950-1952)

    Allard J2 (1950 to 1952) Sydney Allard soon saw the potential of the economically more vibrant – but sports car starved – US market and developed a special competition model to tap it, the J2. The new roadster was a potent combination of a lightweight, hand-formed aluminium body fitted with indepen ...

    Allard
  • Allard K1 (1946–1949)

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    Allard K1 (1946–1949)

    Allard K1 from 1946 to 1949 Overview Production 1946–1949 Powertrain Engine Ford Britain L-Head V8 Canadian Mercury L-Head V8 Transmission 3-speed manual Dimensions Wheelbase 2,690 mm (106.0 in) Built from 1946-1948, the K1 was among Allard's first postwar range and was on a longer 106 inch wheelba ...

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  • Allard K2 (1950-1952)

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    Allard K2 (1950-1952)

    Allard K2 From 1950 to 1952. Length 3710 mm / 146.1 in Width 1730 mm / 68.1 in Height 1190 mm / 46.9 in Wheelbase 2690 mm / 105.9 in The Allard K2 is a 2-seater sports car produced from 1950 to 1952. with its more streamlined, all-enveloping bodywork boasted a floor-mounted gear change, coil-sprung ...

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  • Allard K3 (1952-1955)

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    Allard K3 (1952-1955)

    Allard K3 Form 1952 to 1955 Sixty-two examples produced from 1952 to 1955 they were Exported to America as a potential "Corvette slayer" Dodge dealers had been clamoring for, it featured one of the most powerful engines of its era, the 331 cu. in. Chrysler hemi engine, fitted with a pair of 4-barre ...

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  • Allard L (1946-1950)

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    Allard L (1946-1950)

    Allard L From 1946 to 1950 The L is a 4-seater sports which was produced from 1946 to 1950. It was on a 112 inch wheelbase and available with a choice of 3,622cc Ford V8 or 4,375cc Mercury engines. Effectively the Lis just a K1 with a six-inch wheelbase stretch (to 112in) and a pair of occasional s ...

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