Whats this Car ??
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badred said:
The Wiz said:
badred said:
Hope this is the right forum !!
What is the car in the TV advert for the M&S Credit card ?? 2 door open top 1960s ?? Looks great (so does the driver)
What is the car in the TV advert for the M&S Credit card ?? 2 door open top 1960s ?? Looks great (so does the driver)
Theres a car in that ad?
Yes, unless they now have a short version ??
Sorry wasn't looking at that
A hard top version for sale. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/AC-Aceca_W0QQit
[quote=badredas wifey wants te sell the Griffith and buy one
and I doubt we could afford
Really nice looking car.......Class
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Don't think they are particularily expensive, but they aren't exactly plentiful.
IIRC they were originally the Ace-Bristol with the 6 cyl Bristol lump and then when Bristol engines dried up they went over to the 2.6(?) Ford Zephyr six engine, before Mr.Shelby walked into the Thames Ditton factory with a Ford 260 small block in his suitcase, and said ",Hey try this for size".....
The rest they is history.....


Really nice looking car.......Class

Don't think they are particularily expensive, but they aren't exactly plentiful.
IIRC they were originally the Ace-Bristol with the 6 cyl Bristol lump and then when Bristol engines dried up they went over to the 2.6(?) Ford Zephyr six engine, before Mr.Shelby walked into the Thames Ditton factory with a Ford 260 small block in his suitcase, and said ",Hey try this for size".....
The rest they is history.....

aeropilot said:
[quote=badredas wifey wants te sell the Griffith and buy one
and I doubt we could afford
Really nice looking car.......Class


Really nice looking car.......Class

Don't think they are particularily expensive, but they aren't exactly plentiful.
IIRC they were originally the Ace-Bristol with the 6 cyl Bristol lump and then when Bristol engines dried up they went over to the 2.6(?) Ford Zephyr six engine, before Mr.Shelby walked into the Thames Ditton factory with a Ford 260 small block in his suitcase, and said ",Hey try this for size".....
The rest they is history.....

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For a Ace-Bristol you are looking at 80K+
An Ace Ford (using the Zephyr 2.6 straight 6) is even more valuable than an Ace Bristol and has the Cobra 260/289 - style nose (but without the wheel-arch extensions). They're also very quick for their era - 0-60 in 6ish.
The Aceca (fixed head coupe) tend to be cheaper than the Ace but if it has to be an Ace, the 'cheapest' way in is probably the 2-litre AC -engined model which is the least powerful of all but still a lovely car and I would have thought that you'd be looking at at least £50k upwards.
The Aceca (fixed head coupe) tend to be cheaper than the Ace but if it has to be an Ace, the 'cheapest' way in is probably the 2-litre AC -engined model which is the least powerful of all but still a lovely car and I would have thought that you'd be looking at at least £50k upwards.
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