Toyota AC

Toyota AC

Toyota AC

July 13th, 2008 | by rarzi |

The AC was similar to the AA, with only minor alternations to the body. The front glass was now a split into left and right halves with thick metal body work between them.

Dates and Production Figures
Design work began in 1938. A total of 115 AC sedans was produced from 1943 until the model was replaced by the SA during 1947-1948. Forty-three were produced in 1943, 19 in 1944 (until February), and 50 units were made from spares in 1947 for a military order, with a final three being built in 1948. No Toyota passenger car production occurred in the years 1945 and 1946, although what would become the first post-war car, the SA, was in development during these years.

Mechanicals
The mechanicals were similar to the AA and AB.

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Manufacturer Toyota
Production 1943 to 1947
Predecessor AA, AB
Successor SA
Class medium size family car
Body style(s) sedan
Layout front-engine, rear-wheel drive
Platform ladder chassis
Engine(s) Type B
Transmission(s) 3 speed floor shift manual
Wheelbase 2850?mm (112.2?in)[1]
Length 4884?mm (192.3?in)
Width 1734?mm (68.3?in)
Height 1746?mm (68.7?in)
Curb weight 1550?kg (3417.2?lb)

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