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07-28-2004, 06:03 PM | #1 | |
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The History of AC Cars
SUMMARY: <span style="FONT-SIZE:12pt; FONT-FAMILY:ErieLight"><font size=2>AC is the oldest British car manufacturer with continuous production since 1901.<span> </span>The marque has enormous prestige and an extraordinary history – seemingly more fiction than fact.</font></span><font face=ErieLight><span style="FONT-SIZE:12pt; FONT-FAMILY:ErieLight"><font size=2> </font><font face=ErieLight><span style="FONT-SIZE:12pt; FONT-FAMILY:ErieLight"><font size=2>The AC story is one that is truly hands across the sea for more than 40 years.<span> </span>Long may it continue.<span> </span>The AC Cobra has become an automotive icon – a legend in its own lifetime.<span> </span></font></span></font></span></font>
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07-31-2004, 09:18 PM | #2 | |
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excellant article on auto history
Im very pleased that AC has received its due as the fore runner of the Shelby Cobra i would also like to add that the AC company produced another model which was a fixed head coupe called the Aceta which is virtually unknown. I as a boy some 50 years ago dreamed of owning one of these cars which i of course i never did pity all our dreams dont come true.During the 50s Britain produced many fine autos which have since dissapeared into oblivion e.g Bristol,Armstrong Sidley, and others
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08-01-2004, 10:46 AM | #3 | |
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Re: The History of AC Cars
Glad you enjoyed the article. I did not forget to mention the Aceca Coupé which first appeared at the 1954 London Motor Show.
For your information, Bristol cars are still made. I'll do a small piece on them for you next week, just for being so complimentary! Anthony Matthews |
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