Interesting Facts About the AC Aceca
The AC Aceca debuted in the mid‑1950s as the sleek coupe sibling of the AC Ace. Built from 1954 until 1963, it offered several engine options that make each surviving example a collector’s treasure.
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Launch at the London Motor Show
The Aceca was introduced as a coupe version of the AC Ace at the London Motor Show in 1954. Its debut marked AC Cars' entry into the fixed‑head coupé market.
Three Engine Variations and Production Numbers
During its production run from 1954 to 1963, the Aceca was offered in three variations, each with a different factory engine. A total of 151 AC‑engined Acecas were completed between October 1954 and mid‑1963.
Rare Triumph‑Engine Example
A particularly rare 1957 Aceca is noted as the only factory‑installed model with a Triumph engine, with only one of the 328 built to this specification. Other notable examples include the 1958 Aceca‑Bristol, which retained its original 1971‑cc Bristol engine.
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