
AC Ace - Wikipedia
The AC Ace is a sports car produced by AC Cars of Thames Ditton, England, from 1953 until 1963. About 220 AC Aces and 466 Ace-Bristol cars were produced during its 10 year run. [3]
AC Ace / AC Ace Bristol - AC CARS
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The AC Ace was a series of roadsters introduced in 1953. The Ace featured a striking design crafted by John Tojeiro drawing inspiration from the Ferrari 166MM Barchetta . These rear wheel drive sports cars were available with three engine options over the course of production, an AC 2.0L inline six, a Bristol 2.0L inline six, and a Ford 2.6L ...
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The AC Ace is a forgotten British classic - Gentleman's Journal
2025年2月23日 · The AC Ace was the early 1950s’ head-turner-in-chief, with an open two-seater alloy body created using traditional English wheeling machines. It had endearingly buggy eyes, a long, rolling bonnet and intricate 48-spoke wheels.
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An influential and widely imitated design, the AC Ace (and its Cobra derivative) could trace its origins back to a one-off sports-racer built by chassis engineer John Tojeiro for Cliff Davis in 1952. The success of Davis' Tojeiro sports-racer prompted AC Cars to acquire the rights to the design, which was put into production in 1954 as the Ace.
Before the Cobra, the A.C. Ace - the world's most copied ... - Hemmings
2016年5月24日 · Since 1908, Auto Carriers Limited was a small-scale manufacturer that mainly built conservatively styled saloons, although they did build the striking AC 16/18 Sports back in the late 1930s. With the postwar years booming with racing and a growing number of sports car activities, the Ace was just what the little car company south of London needed.
AC Ace & Aceca Model Guide — Supercar Nostalgia
2025年1月23日 · An in-depth historical and technical appraisal of the original AC-engined Ace and Aceca of 1953 to 1963
1957 AC Ace - AC Heritage
This particular Ac-engined Ace chassis 'AE203' left the Thames Ditton factory on the 25th May 1957, supplied through AC distributor J. Davey Ltd of Kensington to its first owner Mr Michael Rowley. Originally specified in white bodywork with a red leather interior with a …