AC Cobra convertible sports car. Fan submission from Mick. Thanks Mick...
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Introduced in 1954, the Aceca was a fastback version of AC’s seminal Ace roadster. Built as an exclusive Grand Touring...
Named the Ace, the attractive new two-seater was a hit at the 1953 London Motor Show, and A.C. Cars was...
Simply dubbed the ‘AC 428’, the new GT was introduced in Convertible shape at the 1965 Earls Court Motorshow in...
The Frua 428 Coupe was the best of three worlds, with an Italian design, a British chassis, and a big,...
When it was released in 1956, the AC Ace Bristol with its BMW-derived 2.0 liter engine was the fastest version...
The car featured here is the first of only five such ACs built with an Arnott supercharger, rated 16/90 horsepower—hence...
Derived from the quick and popular Ace roadster, the sleek Aceca coupe was shown on the AC stand at the...
This 1937 AC 16/80 model is one of only 42 Competition Sports two-seaters built between 1935 and 1939. Moreover, it...
In 1934, AC unveiled the “Greyhound,” a two-door saloon, which symbolized the growth and progress of the company under the...
AC Cars has a rich history dating back to 1903, but its most illustrious period occurred in the post-World War...
In the late 1960s, the fusion of Italian design and American V8 power had firmly taken root. This influence played...
Cliff Davis’s successful Tojeiro sports racer led AC Cars to mass-produce the design in 1954, naming it the Ace. Retaining...