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Originally Posted by Historybuff
I read all the postings in this subject area, but there was no ref. to where Alan Lubinsky went after he decamped from Malta, and some U.S. state (Delaware?) where some government entity had facilitated him setting up production. The last I saw the AC badge being used in an advertisement was for a kit car called the Venom, sort of a highly stylized take on the Cobra 427, very beautiful but not attempting to be a reproduction. It may be made in South Africa (isn't that where Lubinsky is from?) I assumed the use of the AC badge in that ad was only as sort of a "recommendation" as one author is often quoted on the cover of another author's book, not that Lubinsky is producing the Venom.
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Wally,
There is this thing called "Google"...most all of your questions can be answered with a little research there.
Conn. was where he tried to snag some govt. money (pleased to say I helped the New York Times blow that deal out of the water!). Then it was Michigan with the Waco Aircraft guy. Now Germany with a kit car based "AC".
Delaware is where his holding company that controls all of the I.P. and trademarks is registered.
Let your fingers do the typing and don't expect the posters here to do all of your research..........