Introduced in 1954, the Aceca was a fastback version of AC’s seminal Ace roadster. Built as an exclusive Grand Touring...
Cliff Davis’s successful Tojeiro sports racer led AC Cars to mass-produce the design in 1954, naming it the Ace. Retaining...
Named the Ace, the attractive new two-seater was a hit at the 1953 London Motor Show, and A.C. Cars was...
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...