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About The Car
Just 23 examples were made of the AC 16/80 March Special, the bodies were bespoke made by Lord Freddie March in the mid to late 1930’s.
Arguably one of the most handsome British sports cars ever made. AC Cars of Thames Ditton near London consulted the aristocratic motoring enthusiast, the Duke of Richmond and Gordon, Freddie March, for its new 16/80 sports model, which was launched in 1935.The 16/80 has a 2-litre, 6-cylinder, 80 horsepower engine and was very successful in prewar rallies and trials as well as on British circuits like Donnington and Brooklands.
AC 16/80 March Special 1938 (RHD)
POWER
80 Bhp
TOP SPEED
90 mph
0 - 60 MPH
18.0 Secs
TORQUE
TBA
BRAKES
Drums
SUSPENSION
Semi-Elliptic
ENGINE
1498 cc
CYLINDERS
Straight 8
VALVES
2 per cylinder
FUEL TYPE
Petrol
TRANS
4 Speed
DRIVETRAIN
RWD
FUEL
TBC
WEIGHT
1219 kg
LENGTH
4267 mm
WIDTH
1524 mm
HEIGHT
1321 mm
WHEELBASE
3023 mm
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