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AC Cars (History)

AC Cars: The Early Years It all started back in 1901 when John Weller set up a small workshop in London to support his passion of building cars.

Chrysler New Yorker (1988–1993)

The 12th generation Chrysler New Yorker (1988–1993), a pivotal era that saw Chrysler reposition the New Yorker as a modern front-wheel-drive luxury sedan during the height of the

Jaguar XJ220 (1992–1994)

The Jaguar XJ220, a two-seat supercar with 282 produced by Jaguar from 1992 until 1994. Once the fastest production car in the world. The XJ220 recorded a top

Dodge Dart (1960-1976)

The original Dart had an excellent run. In fact, Dodge sold more than 3.6 million Darts between its introduction in 1960 through 1976. Many of those classic Dodge

Seat 1430 (1969-1976)

SEAT 1430 The SEAT 1430 was released in 1969, It was a 124 derivative, a unique Spanish model which can be considered the most complete Spanish saloon car of

1998 Plymouth Pronto Spyder

The Plymouth Pronto Spyder was a striking roadster concept Chrysler revealed in the mid-1990s, when Plymouth was experimenting with ways to reinvent itself as a fun, youthful, affordable

Apollo 3500 GT (1962-1971)

The Apollo 3500 Gran Turismo Sports Coupe is the first sports car to combine exotic Italian coachwork with the economy and reliability of on American production car engine

Ferrari Mondial Quattrovalvole (1982-1985)

Mondial Quattrovalvole  While all manufacturers (including Ferrari on its smaller capacity V8s) were pursuing the turbo route to increase power and performance (at the cost of higher fuel

1984 Ferrari 288 GTO

Announced by Enzo Ferrari in September 1983, and unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1984, the GTO (also known unofficially with the 288 prefix) sparked off

Lancia Aprilia (1937-1949)

The Aprilia, introduced in 1936, was the spiritual legacy of Vincenzo Lancia, who had passed away a few months before the commercial launch of the car. Provided with
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