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    John Tojeiro (3 December 1923, Estoril, Portugal – 16 March 2005, Cambridge, England), affectionately known as Toj, was an engineer and racing car designer...
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  • The Tojeiro Ecurie Ecosse is a sports racing car, designed, developed and built by British designer John Tojeiro, and raced by the Scottish racing team...
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    around for a replacement for the ageing 2-Litre, AC took up a design by John Tojeiro that used a light, ladder-type tubular frame, all independent transverse...
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  • 1975 John Tojeiro, the original designer of the AC Ace chassis became a director of the company and the car was renamed the Dax Tojeiro. The Tojeiro has...
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    production of the AC Ace, based on a lightweight chassis designed by John Tojeiro and hand built aluminium body designed and built by Eric George Gray...
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    Alekhine died in Estoril in 1946 under unknown circumstances. The engineer John Tojeiro was born in Estoril. The Estoril coast is relatively close to Lisbon...
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    geometric abstractionist painter, notable for his City Series artwork John Tojeiro (1923–2005) known at Toj, an engineer and racing car designer Francisco...
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    move into the mainstream sports car market with the Bandit designed by John Tojeiro. This was to be powered by the 997 cc Ford engine (as in the 105E Anglia)...
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    endurance and formula racers Cooper Car Company endurance and formula racers John Tojeiro endurance and formula racers A bored-out 4.2-litre version of the XK...
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    privateer Maserati, AC returned with two entries, one based around a John Tojeiro design. NART had a Ferrari 500 TR, and the British company Peerless entered...
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