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1960 AC Aceca Bristol

Matching Numbers | Front Disc Brakes | Overdrive | Desirable Colour Combination

Introduced at the 1954 Earls Court Motor Show, the AC Aceca was a fastback coupé version of the celebrated AC Ace roadster. Both models shared the same ladder-frame chassis and much of the running gear and steering components. Lightweight and beautifully crafted in aluminium, the Aceca offered a more refined and enclosed touring experience compared to its open-top sibling. While early examples were powered by AC’s own Weller-designed straight-six engine, from 1956 onwards, buyers could opt for the more powerful Bristol engine — significantly enhancing performance and long-distance capability.

This particular example, chassis BE788, was delivered to K. N. Rudd Ltd of Worthing, Sussex on 6th April 1960. Originally specified in Bright Blue Metalline with Light Beige (VM3323) interior trim and chrome wheels, it was supplied with its original, numbers-matching Bristol engine: 100 D2 1065. The first registered owner was R. Durham Jnr. of Billingham, County Durham.

Provenance & Ownership History:

26th July 1962 – M. R. Dawson, Huddersfield

25th November 1964 – R. D. Smith, Seaford, Sussex

8th November 1965 – J. M. Winn, Tunbridge Wells, Kent

25th November 1968 – D. P. Warren, Hampstead

The car remained out of the spotlight for several decades until being acquired by its most recent custodian in 2006, who undertook extensive mechanical restoration and servicing with respected marque specialists. Notable work included a cylinder head rebuild, differential rebuild, and regular servicing. In 2007, the car was entered into the Goodwood to Monte Carlo Rally, affirming its reliability and touring credentials. Since then, it has been kept as part of a private collection and used sparingly.

Today, this numbers-matching AC Aceca Bristol presents an excellent opportunity to acquire a well-documented and highly original example, finished in a rare and attractive colour combination. Equipped with front disc brakes and overdrive, it represents the pinnacle of usability and period performance among 1960s British GT cars.

A rare chance to own one of the most elegant and sophisticated variants of the AC marque.

£109,995

To find out more about this significant motorcar please contact charlie@brooklandscarsltd.com in our sales team for further details, viewing by prior appointment. Tel: +44(0)7557 878123

1960 AC Aceca Bristol

Matching Numbers | Front Disc Brakes | Overdrive | Desirable Colour Combination

Introduced at the 1954 Earls Court Motor Show, the AC Aceca was a fastback coupé version of the celebrated AC Ace roadster. Both models shared the same ladder-frame chassis and much of the running gear and steering components. Lightweight and beautifully crafted in aluminium, the Aceca offered a more refined and enclosed touring experience compared to its open-top sibling. While early examples were powered by AC’s own Weller-designed straight-six engine, from 1956 onwards, buyers could opt for the more powerful Bristol engine — significantly enhancing performance and long-distance capability.

This particular example, chassis BE788, was delivered to K. N. Rudd Ltd of Worthing, Sussex on 6th April 1960. Originally specified in Bright Blue Metalline with Light Beige (VM3323) interior trim and chrome wheels, it was supplied with its original, numbers-matching Bristol engine: 100 D2 1065. The first registered owner was R. Durham Jnr. of Billingham, County Durham.

Provenance & Ownership History:

26th July 1962 – M. R. Dawson, Huddersfield

25th November 1964 – R. D. Smith, Seaford, Sussex

8th November 1965 – J. M. Winn, Tunbridge Wells, Kent

25th November 1968 – D. P. Warren, Hampstead

The car remained out of the spotlight for several decades until being acquired by its most recent custodian in 2006, who undertook extensive mechanical restoration and servicing with respected marque specialists. Notable work included a cylinder head rebuild, differential rebuild, and regular servicing. In 2007, the car was entered into the Goodwood to Monte Carlo Rally, affirming its reliability and touring credentials. Since then, it has been kept as part of a private collection and used sparingly.

Today, this numbers-matching AC Aceca Bristol presents an excellent opportunity to acquire a well-documented and highly original example, finished in a rare and attractive colour combination. Equipped with front disc brakes and overdrive, it represents the pinnacle of usability and period performance among 1960s British GT cars.

A rare chance to own one of the most elegant and sophisticated variants of the AC marque.

£109,995

To find out more about this significant motorcar please contact charlie@brooklandscarsltd.com in our sales team for further details, viewing by prior appointment. Tel: +44(0)7557 878123

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