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This car left the factory on June 14th of 1958, and, along with several other AC cars, was shipped to BC Sports Cars in Alberta, Canada. The car spent its entire life in British Columbia until the current owner purchased it and brought it to the United States in 2007. Only 28 AC-engined Acecas were built in 1958, and only 151 for all years of production. Acecas are rarely seen in the United States. A sympathetic restoration was performed to retain originality where possible. The car has a bullet-proof AC engine, along with the Moss four-speed gearbox. The car retains its original dash wood, seat covers, radio, sun shades, steering wheel, seat belts, and five of the correct 56-spoke sixteen-inch wheels, among other items. Reflecting its Canadian heritage, the car is fitted with exceedingly rare electric carburetor warmers.
The British AC Cars Company was founded in 1904 as Autocarriers, Ltd. Their Aceca closed coupe model was produced from 1954 until 1963. Originally, they were fitted with an AC engine but the similar Bristol-engined Aceca-Brisol was also available alongside the original from 156 to 1963 when production of the AC engine ceased.
The Aceca was based on the open two-seat AC Ace. They were hand-built GT cars in the typical British tradition, with ash wood and steel tubing used in their construction. A notable feature was the hatchback at the rear, making the Aceca only the second car, after the 1954 Aston Martin DB2/4, to incorporate this element. Only 151 Acecas, 169 Aceca-Bristols, and 8 Ford-engined models were built when production halted in 1963. The Aceca engine was an overhead camshaft straight-6 displacing 1991cc and produced 90 horsepower.
The front-end styling of the Ace and Aceca reportedly traces back to a design done by Pinin Farina for AC in the late 1940s. The car has exceptionally lightweight owing to a tubular frame, aluminum engine block, and aluminum body panels. Large 16-inch spoked road wheels and almost perfect fore/aft weight distribution allowed exceptional handling on loose dirt tracks. It also features front-wheel disc brakes (added in 1957), transverse 'de Dion' leaf rear suspension, articulated rear half-axles, worm-gear steering, an optional overdrive, curved windshield, and leather-covered bucket seats. The suspension is independent at the front and rear using transverse leaf springs.
The British AC Cars Company was founded in 1904 as Autocarriers, Ltd. Their Aceca closed coupe model was produced from 1954 until 1963. Originally, they were fitted with an AC engine but the similar Bristol-engined Aceca-Brisol was also available alongside the original from 156 to 1963 when production of the AC engine ceased.
The Aceca was based on the open two-seat AC Ace. They were hand-built GT cars in the typical British tradition, with ash wood and steel tubing used in their construction. A notable feature was the hatchback at the rear, making the Aceca only the second car, after the 1954 Aston Martin DB2/4, to incorporate this element. Only 151 Acecas, 169 Aceca-Bristols, and 8 Ford-engined models were built when production halted in 1963. The Aceca engine was an overhead camshaft straight-6 displacing 1991cc and produced 90 horsepower.
The front-end styling of the Ace and Aceca reportedly traces back to a design done by Pinin Farina for AC in the late 1940s. The car has exceptionally lightweight owing to a tubular frame, aluminum engine block, and aluminum body panels. Large 16-inch spoked road wheels and almost perfect fore/aft weight distribution allowed exceptional handling on loose dirt tracks. It also features front-wheel disc brakes (added in 1957), transverse 'de Dion' leaf rear suspension, articulated rear half-axles, worm-gear steering, an optional overdrive, curved windshield, and leather-covered bucket seats. The suspension is independent at the front and rear using transverse leaf springs.
2012 RM Auctions at Amelia Island, Fla
Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $95,000-USD $115,000
Sale Price :
USD $99,000
1958 AC Aceca Auction Sales
Recent Sales of the AC Aceca
(Data based on Model Year 1958 sales)
1958 AC ACECA COUPE Sold for USD$77,280 2020 Bonhams : Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum | |
1958 AC Aceca-Bristol Sold for USD$132,519 2019 Silverstone - Classic Cars & Competition Cars | |
1958 AC Aceca Sold for USD$90,000 2012 Branson Auction - Spring 2012 | |
1958 AC Aceca Coupe Chassis#: AEX672 Sold for USD$99,000 2012 RM Auctions at Amelia Island, Fla |
AC Acecas That Failed To Sell At Auction
1958 AC Aceca's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
Vehicle | Chassis | Event | High Bid | Est. Low | Est. High |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1958 AC Aceca Coupe | AE650 | 2013 Bonhams The Scottsdale Auction | $85,000 | $100,000 |
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