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1959 AC Ace Bristol
Thiesen Hamburg GmbH

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24-1222009

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Geramny

Dealer

Colour Dunkelblau

 

Interior Leder dunkelblau

 

Gearbox Manual shift

 

Drive Left

 

Power 127 PS

 

Outstanding original

 

Factory car with racing features

 

Carefully partly restored

 

1 of just 466 built!

 

Ex Shelby American collection

Introduced in 1953, the AC Ace was the first British production sports car with independent suspension all round. It dominated numerous international sports car races in the years that followed. Its successes grew in particular after the in-house engine was supplemented by a Bristol engine from 1956, which had previously been installed in the BMW 328. In 1962, the AC Ace served as the basis for the legendary AC Cobra. Only 466 examples of the AC Ace Bristol were built between 1956 and 1964. According to available documents, this AC Ace Bristol was originally equipped with the racing options available at the time, including an oil cooler, a roll bar, a second (electric) fuel pump, etc. The car was imported to the USA by Imperial Motors of Wilmette IL. Its first owner, H.A. Black of Wilmette, was a member of the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA). He drove the car until 1963 and its subsequent ownership history is fully documented. In the meantime, the car was part of the renowned Shelby American Collection in the USA. The car arrived in Europe in 2021 and was sold to its current owner in Germany in 2023. The vehicle was recently extensively serviced in specialist workshops and received a new exhaust system, among other things. With the Bristol engine, the AC is particularly well motorised. Its rarity, but also its sporty and powerful appearance make this vehicle an entry ticket for high-class events.
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