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| 1985 - The re-introduction of the AC MKIV into North America |
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| The updated 5.0 litre AC MKIV is re-introduced into North America, using the original tooling and meeting 50 State EPA and DOT Federal Regulations. |
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| 1986 - Hurlock family sells up |
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| After some 56 years of ownership, the Hurlock family sell their controlling interest in AC Cars to the joint ownership of Autokraft Limited and the Ford Motor Company. |
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 AC Cars Factory in 1986 |
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 1986 AC Ace Prototype |
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| 1988 - AC Cars moves to the historic Brooklands race track |
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| AC Cars moves into a new purpose-built factory of some 90,000 square feet sited within the historic Brooklands race track, scene of so many achievements by AC Cars during the 1920s. |
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| 1990 - A lightweight AC MKIV |
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| The “lightweight” version of the AC MKIV is introduced. |
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