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The AC Greyhound (1959-1963) was a 2+2 version of the Ace and Aceca automobiles made by AC Cars of Thames Ditton, Surrey, England. The Greyhound, of which 83 examples were built,〔lacks reference〕 had a two-door, four-seater aluminium body, and inherited most of the technical components of the Ace and Aceca: *ladder-frame chassis *independent coil spring suspension front and rear. Unlike the Ace and Aceca the rear suspension used semi-trailing arms. *4-speed manual gearbox, overdrive optional *rack and pinion steering; * disc brake front, drum brake rear Various straight-six engines were fitted: *1.991-litre AC Cars OHC (75 bhp @ 4500 rpm; 1000 kg) *1.971-litre Bristol 100D2 OHV, (125 bhp @ 5750 rpm; 1015 kg) *2.216-litre Bristol (105 bhp @ 4700 rpm; 1093 kg) *2.553-litre Ford Zephyr (up to 170 bhp @ 5500; 1040 kg) A 2 litre Bristol engined car with overdrive tested by ''The Motor'' magazine in 1961 had a top speed of and could accelerate from 0- in 11.4 seconds. A fuel consumption of was recorded. The test car cost £3185 including taxes. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「AC Greyhound」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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