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The AC Brooklands Ace is a roadster built by the British automotive company AC Cars from 1993 to 2000. Launched in 1993 following two previous concept cars of 1986 and 1991, the Brooklands Ace underwent small scale production until 1997 when it received a facelift and reengineering under AC's new owners and was relaunched.
The 'AC Ace-Aigle' was an aerodynamically improved one-off AC Ace Bristol-based vehicle with the BEX289 chassis number designed specifically for the Le Mans 24-hour race in 1960. The inspiration came from the Swiss AC importer Hubert Patthey, as was the case with 'AC Ace Bristol Zagato' in 1958, but was conceptually much easier.
Pages in category "AC vehicles" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... AC Brooklands Ace; C. AC Cobra; AC Cobra GT Roadster; F. AC Frua; G.
For the Ace as well as the Aceca, AC used chassis numbers beginning with AE for AC-engined cars, BE for Bristol-engined ones, and RS for those equipped with the Ford unit. An "X" following the first two letters indicated an export model. [7] With the engine set well back in the chassis, the Ace handled well and was successful in competition.
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This particular car, chassis number SA9AC3029YA621102, was displayed at the 1999 London Motor Show and is one of only a handful built after Alan Lubinsky took over AC Cars in the late 1990s. It was originally fitted with a non-operational Lotus V8 engine; later a 4.6-litre Mustang Cobra V8 engine with 305hp was installed.
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AC (Scotland) also began work on a Mark 2 prototype of the car, which was nearly complete at the time of the company's closing. Changes were also made to the suspension to eliminate the earlier car's unpredictable handling at the limit [17] AC (Scotland) went into receivership in June 1985. [3] The license agreement with AC Cars ended in ...