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'''AC Cars: 12 hp'''  
'''AC Cars: 12 hp''' made by [[AC Cars (Auto-Carriers)]]


1,478/1,992 cc four cylinder water cooled   
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Approx 850 including 6-cylinder models to 1929 and 4-cylinder version from 1920-1927   
Approx 850 including 6-cylinder models to 1929 and 4-cylinder version from 1920-1927   


Engine made by [[British Anzani Engine Co| Anzani]] or later [[Cubitt]]. Transmission by 3 speed transaxle. Two or four seater bodies.  
Engine made by [[British Anzani Engine Co| Anzani]] or later [[Cubitt's Engineering Co|Cubitt]]. Transmission by 3 speed transaxle. Two or four seater bodies.  


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[AC Cars (Auto-Carriers)]]
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== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==
<references/>
* [[British Motor Cars 1950/51]]
* [[British Motor Cars 1950/51]]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_Cars] Wikipedia
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_Cars] Wikipedia

Latest revision as of 16:21, 22 May 2015

AC Cars: 12 hp made by AC Cars (Auto-Carriers)

1,478/1,992 cc four cylinder water cooled

Approx 850 including 6-cylinder models to 1929 and 4-cylinder version from 1920-1927

Engine made by Anzani or later Cubitt. Transmission by 3 speed transaxle. Two or four seater bodies.

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Sources of Information