All American Classics (AAC) was an American automotive manufacturer based in East Berlin, Pennsylvania, operational from 1993 to 1995. The company specialized in the production of replicas of the iconic 427 Cobra sports car, a model originally designed by Carroll Shelby in the 1960s.
AAC's 427 Cobra replicas featured a round-tube frame, which provided a lightweight and rigid structure. The vehicles were designed to accommodate either Ford or Chevrolet engines, allowing customers to choose their preferred powertrain. AAC offered these replicas in both kit form, for those who wished to assemble the car themselves, and as fully assembled vehicles.
Despite its brief existence, AAC contributed to the niche market of classic car replicas, catering to enthusiasts who sought the performance and aesthetics of the original Cobra in a more accessible format.
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