Aero 750
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| Production period: | 1934 |
| Class : | Lower middle class |
| Body versions : | Roadster |
| Engines: |
Otto engine 0.75 liters (16 kW) |
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| Wheelbase : | 2280 mm |
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The Aero 750 was a Czechoslovak automobile that Aero built in 1934.
Around 40 frames of the Aero 20 were fitted with a roadster structure and a 750 cm³ engine that developed 22 hp. This engine was a drilled out version of the drive from the Aero 18 .
The Aero 750 was developed primarily for testing and racing purposes.
Motorsport
At the 1000 miles of Czechoslovakia in June 1934, Antonin Nahodil won the class up to 750 cm³ on an Aero 750.
Web links
- Aero 750
- Reinhard Bauer: Aero: Automobil-Marketing durch Motorsport (PDF), version of February 16, 2014