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Besasie Automotive Company Inc. (Baci)

Automotive vehicles manufacturer of Milwaukee , Wisconsin;USA From 1991 to 1996.

Besasie Automotive Company Inc. (Baci) Automotive vehicles manufacturer of Milwaukee , Wisconsin;USA From 1991 to 1996.

Besasie Automobile Company Inc. was an American manufacturer of Neo classic style automobiles from the 1990s. The brand name was Besasie

History

The company was founded on August 21, 1991 in Milwaukee , Wisconsin . owners were Joseph and Raymond Besasie,  previously worked at Excalibur. The production of automobiles began around 1991  . he brand name was Besasie  In addition, the was brand Baci protected.By 1996 ended production. In total, only 14 vehicles were created. 

The model was the Baci The vehicles corresponded visually the 1930s.  The choice was between Roadster and convertible body .The grille was strikingly mounted at an angle.  The front fenders were long and reached up to the rear fenders. The headlights were partially integrated. The front bumper was split in three and covered with rubber.

STANDARD FEATURES:
Dual Air-bags ,AM/FM Stereo Radio/Cassette ,Full Analog Instrumentation,Cruise Control ,Dual Remote Control Side-View Mirrors ,Tilt Steenng Wheel,Dual Fog Lamps ,Leather Seating Surfaces and Trim ,Six-Way Power Drivers Seat,Power Door Locks ,Power Windows ,Power Soft-top ,Power Trunk Release,Remote Key-less Entry ,Elm Burl Inlays.

A all welded steel tube space frame engineered for torsional strength. grid frame made of steel tubes formed the basis. A V8 engine from the Ford Thunderbird with 5000 cc displacement powered vehicles.  Later versions had an engine with 4600 cc capacity.

SPECIFICATIONS:4.6L
4.6L. SOHC V8 Ford
205 Horsepower
Electromc 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
4 Wheel Independent Suspension
Anti-Lock Brake System
15 x 7.0" Chrome McClean Wire Wheels
P225/70R 15 White Side-wall Dunlop Elite Tires
Power Rack and Pinion Steering
125" Wheelbase
204" Overall Length
72.3" Width
61.6" Front Tread
60.2" Rear Tread
3700.0 lbs. Curb Weight

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