AEC Sabre
British bus chassis manufactured by AEC
Motor vehicle
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Manufacturer | AEC |
Production | 1968/70 |
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Engine | AEC 800 |
The AEC Sabre was a bus chassis manufactured by AEC. Launched in 1968, it was aimed at the touring and exports markets, however it was not a success, only four examples being sold. It was the last product introduced under the AEC badge.[1][2][3]
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AEC vehicle model range
- 400-series
- 500-series
- B-type
- Bridgemaster
- K-type
- LS-type
- LT-type
- Merlin/Swift
- Monocoach
- NS-type
- Q-type
- Ranger (between wars)
- Ranger (post war)
- Regal
- Regal I
- Regal II
- Regal III
- Regal IV
- Regal V
- Regal VI
- Regent
- Regent II
- Regent III
- Regent III RT-type
- Regent IV
- Regent V
- Reliance (660)
- Reliance
- Reliant
- Renown (1920s two-axle)
- Renown (3-axle)
- Renown (1960s)
- Routemaster/Routemaster FRM
- S-type
- ST-type
- Sabre
- Swift
- T-type
- X-type
- AEC 9.6L
- AEC 11.3L
- ACLO
- Associated Daimler Company
- Barreiros AEC
- British Leyland
- British United Traction
- Charles H Roe
- Crossley Motors
- Hardy Rail Motors
- Maudslay Motor Company
- Park Royal Vehicles
- Thornycroft
- UTIC-AEC
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