The AC Ace roadster and AC Aceca fastback were the first really marketable cars that AC made. Learn about these AC cars, including specs and photos.
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A few cars were built from 1961 to 1963 with a 2553 cc tuned Ford Zephyr engine and sold as the Aceca 2.6. Based on the open two seat AC Ace, the Aceca was ...
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The AC Aceca Bristol (1958); Also known as: 289 Cobra, Bristol Sport, ... There were only 47 of these 2.6 liter examples produced from 1961 through 1963. ...
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Introduced in 1954, the Aceca was a fastback version of AC's seminal Ace roadster. Built as an exclusive Grand Touring car, each Aceca featured new curved ...
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Oct 26, 2006 ... Profiles of the AC Aceca providing technical specifications, a picture gallery, and parts, books and videos for sale.
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Mar 11, 2009 ... This 1958 AC Aceca was one of very few examples originally delivered to Canada and was imported to the USA by the current owner. ...
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AC made a variety of racing cars prior to the release of the formidable AC Cobra including the 1953-1962 AC ACE, ACECA (hardtop), and the Greyhound (a 2+2 ...
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The AC Aceca was a hard-top 4 seater version of the re-introduced AC Ace. The engine was made by Ford, and a 4942 cc supercharged version was available. ...
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