1958 AC Aceca-Bristol with Matching Numbers
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. Very few alterations were made to the Ace and Aceca apart from a change of engine for 1956 when the more-powerful 2.0-liter Bristol six-cylinder engine became available. 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.
Chassis no. BE662
Engine no. 100D2 813
1,991cc SOHC Inline 6-Cylinder Engine
3 Dual-Throat Carburetors
Approximately 134bhp at 5,250rpm
4-Speed Manual Transmission with Overdrive
4-Wheel Independent Suspension
Front Disc Rear Drum Brakes
- The very first AC Aceca fitted with a Bristol engine 122 BHP D2
- Full matching numbers example, engine, gearbox, and chassis
- 3 Owners since new with a comprehensive and documented history
- Subsequently won the ACECA Class at the 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 ACOC Events