AC Ace
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{{Infobox Automobile |name=Ace |manufacturer=AC Cars |production=1951–1962 |class=Roadster |engine=2.0 L I6 |wheelbase=90.0 in (2286 mm) |weight=1920 lb (871 kg) |length=152 in (3861 mm) |width=59.5 in (1511 mm) |height=48.8 in (1240 mm) |transmission=4-speed manual |related=AC Cobra }} AC Ace is an automobile from AC Cars. The Ace was introduced in 1951. The Ace featured a lightweight chassis with a Bristol six-cylinder engine with 3 downdraft carburettors producing 120 horsepower. Due to its light weight about 1650 pounds and advanced suspension, the car had good performance and handling. The car raced at Le Mans in 1957 and 1958. When Bristol ceased building their 6-cylinder engine in 1961 the owner, Charles Hurlock, was approached by Carroll Shelby to use a Ford V8 in the Ace chassis, producing the AC Cobra in 1962. Production of the Ace ended the same year.
The ACE also was manufactured with an AC built 2 liter straight-6 engine with 3 sidedraft carburettors producing 100 horsepower. In the final years of productions some Ace models were fitted with the MKII Ford Zephyr 2.6 liter straight-6 engine. AC also produced a hardtop version of the Ace called the Aceca.
AC Ace replicas are much rarer than AC Cobra replicas, but they exist.[1]
The Ace name was reintroduced in 1999 with a radically new design. The new Ace offered an option of a 305 hp Ford V8 "Quad Cam" or a Lotus 350 hp engine. The car has features such as air conditioning, full hide interior and GPS navigation.pl:AC Ace