
1936 AC 16/80 - World Car Specifications
2013年2月28日 · The 16/80 is a motor car from AC, with rear wheel drive, a front located engine and a 2 door coupé body style. It's powered courtesy of a naturally aspirated engine of 2 litre …
AC 16/80 16/90 (1938-1939) - Motor Car History
The AC 16/80 16/90 were small British sports cars built in the 1930s. In the late 1930s, AC production was still limited, but it had become highly specialised to the point where it could be …
Car A.C. 16/80 1937 for sale - PreWarCar
AC 16/80- Extensively restored AC 16/80 two-liter competitions sports- 1 of 14 ‘sloping tail’ bodied cars, design by Freddy March- Chassis number L631, bought new in 1937 by Lady More of …
1936 AC 16/70 | Classic Driver Market
This rare sporting AC was first owned by one V H Holloway in 1936, and by the 1950s had passed into the ownership of Leslie Inwood, the AC Car Club's race secretary. In 1963/1964, the car …
1936 AC 16/80 - conceptcarz.com
The 16-80 chassis has a 2-liter, six-cylinder, water-cooled 80-horsepower engine, with an overhead valve operated by a single camshaft.
1936 AC 16/70 | Motorcar Studio
Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this rare and desirable 1936 AC 16/70 four-seat roadster with Earl of March coachwork. This AC has lived a remarkable life and is offered for sale for the …
1938 AC 16/80 | Classic Driver Market
Powered by AC's John Weller-designed 2.0-litre overhead-camshaft six equipped with triple SU carburettors, it is one of only 15 16/80 models built with the sloping tail body. The body's …
AC 16 car specs
Current & classic AC 16 models with detailed specs including acceleration, maximum speed, exterior dimensions and fuel economy. All specifications listed are searchable, filterable and …
1936 AC 16/80 - CarsAddiction.com
Engine Details Engine Manufacturer: AC Capacity: 2 litre (1991 cc) Bore/stroke ratio: 0.65 Compression Ratio: 7.5:1 Engine Coolant: Water Aspiration: Normal Engine Position: front …
AC 16/80 - Model Information | Conceptcarz.com
Keeping up with AC's reputation for competition success, the short chassis 16/80 sports model was nicknamed 'The Flea'. It featured a wheelbase of 8ft 10 inches, and it was short compared …
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