1959 AC Ace Bristol Roadster Automobiles of Arizona 2010 RM Sotheby's


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Bid for the chance to own a 1958 AC Ace-Bristol Roadster at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #105,419.


AC Ace Bristol

Instead, he chose to replicate, in obsessive detail, an AC Ace, the elegant, British-built roadster that started it all. In fact, he built two. No doubt about it, this lifelong enthusiast inherited the Ford gene. His great-grandfather, grandfather and father worked for Ford, so he did, too, spending three decades as an engineer.


1959 AC Ace Bristol Roadster Automobiles of Arizona 2010 RM Sotheby's

Ace-Bristol Classic AC Ace-Bristol For Sale + Read More Save Search Saved (0) My Favorite Listings (0) Filters Applied: ac ace bristol Filter by 4 results Show 30 Sort by Recommended 1958 AC Ace-Bristol Price $359,000 1957 AC Ace-Bristol Price $275,000 1959 AC Ace-Bristol Price $436,210 1956 AC Ace-Bristol Price $295,000 ac ace-bristol s by Year


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The AC Ace was designed by John Tojeiro in 1953 and is similar to the Ferrari Barchetta of the same era. The Ace was a competitive racer that could be driven to the track, raced, and then driven home. In 1957 the Bristol engine was added and the car became even more powerful.


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AC Ace Founded in 1901, AC has since produced some of the most desirable British cars, particularly during the 1950s and 1960s. Its most famous model, the Cobra, was developed in cooperation with the late great Carroll Shelby. At Classic Driver, we offer a worldwide selection of AC Aces for sale.


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The change in power plant made the Ace a staple on the track, Ace Bristols ran successfully at Le Mans from 1957 to 1962 by various entrants, best placing at 7th Place Overall in 1959 in the hands of Ken Rudd and John Turner. However, it was on a domestic club level where Ace Bristols earned their reputation as supreme racing machines.


The AC Ace Bristol The (Original) Inspiration For The Shelby Cobra

The AC Ace-Bristol was an instant hit, competitive in both standard and endurance racing. Indeed, examples ran successfully at Le Mans in 1957 and 1958, and on this side of the pond, dominated contemporary SCCA events. The Ace-Bristol would be sold until its engine stock ran out, Bristol having stopped producing the straight-six in 1961.


1958 AC AceBristol Roadster S90 Monterey 2019

ACAC ACE/ACE-BRISTOL. Sports 2-seater. John Tojeiro's well-handling all-independently sprung chassis, with alloy body in style of Ferrari barchetta. The basically-1919 AC engine isn't really up to it, but with the Bristol's 120bhp (available from รญ56 on), there's 115mph on tap plus 0-60mph in 9secs. Overdrive from '56, front discs from '57.


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The AC Ace Bristol, and its its siblings in the AC Ace family, are perhaps the most misidentified classic cars in the world. This is because a version of this car would be fitted with a V8 by Carroll Shelby and become the Shelby Cobra - one of the most popular bedroom wall poster cars in history.


photo AC ACE Bristol cabriolet 1957

The Ace is also noted to have spent its whole life in California, and even won class awards at Pebble Beach in 1969 and 1970. Find this 1957 AC Ace for sale from Gullwing Motorcars for $295,000. Join Free Join our community to easily find more carsforsale. This 1957 AC Ace for sale is said to have been fully upgraded to Bristol specification.


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Make: Ac Model: Ace Photography by the author. No wonder Carroll Shelby was smitten by the Ace when he first saw one. This British-built automobile has that perfect sports car look, with a simple, unspoiled shape that is pure beauty. It was this very same model that spawned the incredibly successful Cobra.


1960 AC Ace Bristol Hagerty Insider

The straight-six AC Ace-Bristol is Dave Brubeck: airy, light, jazzy, satisfying. The V-8 AC Cobra is the Rolling Stones: faster, harder, slightly indelicate, and letting you feel just a little bit dirty for having been involved. Each of the two made-in-Britain cars featured here, the 1957 AC Ace-Bristol and its descendant, the 1965 AC Cobra, is.


AC Ace Bristol Roadster (19561962) photos (1280x960)

This marvelous 1959 Ace-Bristol is authentic and storied. Never restored but always meticulously maintained by race specialists, this car was originally purchased by Rod de Ronge to campaign in the early 1960s in local SCCA and club events. As stated by the original Bill of Sale, this Ace-Bristol was delivered with highly desirable front disc.


1957 AC Ace Bristol Sports Car Market

In Europe, the Ace-Bristol achieved a 2nd-in-class finish at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1957 and 1958, and an incredible class victory and 7th overall in 1959. According to research obtained from the AC Cars archives, this Ace-Bristol was completed on 30 October 1957. One of 466 Bristol-powered examples produced, it retains its numbers-matching.


photo AC ACE Bristol cabriolet 1960

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