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Name
  
John Tojeiro


Died
  
March 16, 2005, Cambridge

John Tojeiro Original unbuilt John Tojeiro frame The Nostalgia Forum


John Tojeiro (3 December 1923, Estoril, Portugal – 16 March 2005, Cambridge, England), affectionately known as Toj, was an engineer and racing car designer whose innovations helped to revolutionise car design in the 1950s and 1960s.

John Tojeiro Original unbuilt John Tojeiro frame The Nostalgia Forum

Born in Estoril, Portugal, the son of a Portuguese father and English mother, the young John was brought to England in 1924 after the death of his father. Following service as an engineer in the Fleet Air Arm during World War II, he made his name in automotive engineering. Best known as a chassis engineer, he produced a long line of successful racing cars, most famously in conjunction with the Ecurie Ecosse team, using engines supplied by Jaguar, Buick, Bristol and Climax, among many. The Ecurie Ecosse Tojeiro EE was one of the first sports racing cars to use a mid-engine layout to enhance handling and traction. Perhaps his lasting legacy was in producing a design which AC Cars developed into the AC Ace. From the Ace, Carroll Shelby in turn developed the AC Cobra, marrying a thunderous American V8 engine with the lightweight British chassis.

John Tojeiro Toj John Tojeiro and his Cars by Graham Gauld from Motor

John Tojeiro Projects Original unbuilt John Tojeiro frame project The HAMB

John Tojeiro Tojeiro Cars on Twitter John Tojeiro at the wheel of a mighty

John Tojeiro Early John Tojeiro sports racer with MG power heads to a


References

John Tojeiro Wikipedia