Buying or Selling a 1957 AC Aceca?

 

1957 AC Aceca
1957 AC Aceca

The AC Aceca was a coupe model that came out in 1954, based on the Ace roadster model. The construction used similar techniques than Touring’s superleggera and the car used a simple frame with large-diameter tubes and a welded aluminum skin. Some design cues of the Aceca were the hinged rear door and curved windshield. Some improvements were made over the years, including a new Bristol engine offering 120 hp and the addition of front disc brakes in 1956. The new engine was based on a BMW 328 engine design and had three downdraft carburetors. The AC Aceca was produced until 1962 before the famous AC Cobra replaced it.

 

1957 AC Aceca Seller’s Guide

Thinking about selling your 1957 AC Aceca? Finding a serious buyer willing to give you a fair price can be difficult. The Alex Manos team is known for providing their clients and friends with useful tips and advice as well as excellent service. If you’d like to have some best practice tips to help you make the best transaction possible, call the team today. Some of their recommendations include presenting the potential buyers with a complete folder of documentation regarding the classic, including history of ownership paperwork and service records. Also, it’s always best to present a detailed vehicle in a nicer environment to make a good first impression. The friendly staff will also make an offer on your 1957 AC Aceca, should it fit their growing collection. The experts have been looking for new classics to grow the inventory and would love to hear more about your model.

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Call the Alex Manos team should you need help with the project of selling your 1957 AC Aceca. The team will give you all the information you need and make a top dollar offer on the spot for your classic. Connect today to get started! The team is looking forward to working with you soon.

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