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AC ACE 1951

General description : Remarques: Sièges sport+Intérieur cuir+Peinture métalisée. Garantie:1951 AC Ace 2600cc. With all aluminium bodywork. All mechanical components are early 1960's incl. the stage 5 Ruddspeed engine. Discs and Alfin drum brakes. Detachable roll-cage. Fully Trimmed. Large dossier of the entire project from 1991 to 2010. UK registered (Historic Vehicle Classification). Full FIA HTP papers. A unique and very special opportunity, with eligibility for international historic competition.. Options:1951 AC Ace 2600cc. With all aluminium bodywork. All mechanical components are early 1960's incl. the stage 5 Ruddspeed engine. Discs and Alfin drum brakes. Detachable roll-cage. Fully Trimmed. Large dossier of the entire project from 1991 to 2010. UK registered (Historic Vehicle Classification). Full FIA HTP papers. A unique and very special opportunity, with eligibility for international historic competition.. Etat:

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1951 AC ACE is listed sold on ClassicDigest in 15, Rue de la Clef 4633 Melen, Belgium by Auto Dealer for €185000.

 

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Car type : Car Make : AC Model : ACE Engine size : 2.6 Model Year : 1951 Sub type : Convertible Location : 15, Rue de la Clef 4633 Melen, Belgium Vehicle Registration : Normal

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About AC ACE
AC appeared to a greater public with AC Ace, a lightweight roadster designed by John Tojeiro with a Weller-designed 2-Litre engine. Soon after, car dealer and racing driver Ken Rudd fitted his own competition Ace with a pre-war BMW-designed, Bristol-produced six-cylinder engine. This combination became known AC Ace-Bristol in 1957 -the car raced at Le Mans in 1957 and 1958.