Buying or Selling a 1961 AC Aceca?
Based on the AC Ace convertible, the AC Aceca was a coupe grand tourer. The same simple timber framed alloy body was used for the Aceca than for the Ace. Some improvements were made to make the car more comfortable and sophisticated. The Aceca was introduced in 1954 and was originally fitted with an AC 2-liter engine. A Bristol engine was introduced in 1956 and the car’s performance was significantly boosted. A new 2.6-liter unit was used in 1961, based on the engine from the Ford Zephyr and generating 120 hp. Some versions were tuned up to 170 hp, allowing for a 0-to-60 mph acceleration in 8.1 seconds and a top speed of 130 mph. Only 37 units of the 2.6-liter AC Aceca were made before the Shelby Cobra model came to replace the model.
1961 AC Aceca Seller’s Guide
Should you be thinking about selling a 1961 AC Aceca, the Alex Manos team would love to help. The staff of knowledgeable professionals have acquired an expertise of the market and can assist you with the evaluation of your classic, taking into consideration the market trends and recent transactions. Known for having a large inventory of classics for sale, their Los Angeles classic car dealership is regularly looking for new classics to grow the inventory. Your 1961 AC Aceca is most certainly of interest to the team. Get in touch with one of the representatives today to get a quote. In the meantime, the Alex Manos team can share some useful tips and advice to help you make a better transaction. One recommendation would be to present a fully detailed vehicle to potential buyers to make a good first impression.
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Alex Manos and his team are at your disposal to answer any questions you may have about selling your 1961 AC Aceca. The staff would be happy to make an offer for your classic and will offer to take care of the paperwork and transportation to ease your experience.
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