INCOMING INVENTORY...--Bright Red, Black Bridge of Weir Leather
Interior, Black Wilton Carpeting, 4-Speed Manual Transmission,
"Upgraded" to Bristol Specification, Impeccable Provenance and
Restoration. This AC Ace Bristol is powered by a 1,971 CC OHV
Inline 6-Cylinder Engine with Triple Solex Carburetors and produces
128 BHP at 5,750 RPM. The drivetrain runs through a 4-speed manual
gearbox. It has front disc brakes with rear drums and 4-wheel
independent suspension. In its day, the Ace Bristol was absolutely
the car to have, offering a responsive and capable driving
experience. Later, it would become the basis for Mr. Carol Shelby's
venerable Cobra. It was shipped from the A.C. factory in Thames
Ditton to Los Angeles importers and had remained in California for
most of its life. This AC was shown at The Pebble Beach Concours
while under the ownership of Mr. Ashenfelter, where it was the
recipient of class awards on both occasions. In the mid-1980's, it
then changed hands to Mr. Sharp, of Glendale, California. Mr. Sharp
decided to remove the factory Ace engine and place into another of
his cars. In 1993, after several years of ownership, the AC was
sold-on and treated to a complete restoration. It was at this point
that this Ace was upgraded to Bristol specification and fitted with
its correct 100 D2 specification engine, drivetrain, larger
capacity radiator, differential and front disc brakes. In its most
recent ownership this AC has benefitted from four new Michelin X
tires, full brake service, some miscellaneous sorting and tuning,
then participated in the 2024 California Millie road rally, without
fault and so well without fault that is was then driven from the
west coast all the way back to the east coast via the old Lincoln
highway route and once again without fault so much so the car was
then treated to a complete engine rebuild and sympathetic
restoration from Brad Jenkinson / Eclectic Motors. The engine
rebuild included IN Engineering street / race cams, Cosworth
pistons, flowed heads, a bump in compression to 10:1, new pushrods,
high performance valve springs, and much more. Plus replacing the
wheel hubs and axles / U joints, addressed any paint imperfections,
replaced the voltage regulator, rebuilt the generator, rebuilt the
tachometer, replaced all control arm bushings, replaced wiper
switch, replaced turn signal relay plus more, all receipts are on
file as well as photos. With that work done, this AC was shown at
the Festival of Speed and Style where it took home the Chairman?s
Award (their equivalent of best in show). Afterwards was driven on
another 1k mile rally in fall of 2025 where, as one would expect,
it once again performed flawlessly. This is a well optioned and
accessorized AC Ace Bristol, with a remarkable pedigree and the
product of old-world engineering that is rarely found today. To
date, it has always received standard maintenance, when and where
needed by its past owners as well as marque specialists and thus,
remains in excellent in every respect. This AC is accompanied by
its owner's manual, restoration receipts, tool kit and bag, black
soft top, restoration photographs, full tonneau cover and Plexiglas
windows. The AC looks and performs as one would expect from an
exceptionally restored example and will qualify for almost any
vintage sports car event, the world over. It is likely one of the
finest examples in existence, and a wonderful opportunity to
acquire an appreciating mid-century automotive icon.
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