1958 AC Aceca Out of a Large European Collection Just out of a
large European collection and still currently located in Europe.
This rare 1958 AC Aceca is an exciting find just out of a large
European collection. The ideal original car to restore that's in
untouched barn-find condition. Black with black interior. The car
has been sitting off the road for several decades and is not
currently running. It is now ready for a straightforward
restoration. It comes complete and intact. As a hardtop version of
the AC Ace, the fastback-styled Aceca Coupe debuted at the Earls
Court Motor Show in 1954. The Aceca's hatchback body was
constructed in hand-formed aluminum over a tubular steel framework,
while the tubular chassis was more substantially built than the
Ace's. The result was a well-engineered, light in weight and
extremely pretty GT car in the best AC tradition. The combination
of a fine-handling chassis and a power-to-weight ratio helped the
Ace version to numerous successes in production sports car racing,
arguably its finest achievement being a 1st-in-class and 7th
overall finish at Le Mans in 1959. Rare and Desirable AC Aceca Out
of Large European Collection The Ideal Candidate for
Straightforward RestorationOrg Price: $97,500Discounted Price:
$69,500
Vehicle Details
1958 AC Aceca
Listing ID:CC-1889465
Price:$69,500
Location:Astoria, New York
Year:1958
Make:AC
Model:Aceca
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:0
Stock Number:25478
VIN:25478
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