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Lot 174 1957 AC Ace Roadster For Sale by Auction

  • Right Hand Drive
  • 1957
  • Dark red
  • Dealer
  • GB
    United Kingdom

Description

This car is Lot 174 to be auctioned by Bonhams|Cars at the Goodwood Members' Meeting Sale on the 13th April, please see the Bonhams website for full details.

Public Viewing:
Available Saturday 12th April from 09:00 until 17:00 and Sunday 13 April from 09:00, at Goodwood Members' Meeting.

Lot 174

1957 AC Ace Roadster
Registration no. YBP 782
Chassis no. AE220

• 2. 0-litre AC engine
• Overdrive transmission
• Known ownership history
• Restored between 2016 and 2024
• Substantial history file

Chassis 'AE 220' was completed in right-hand drive configuration at AC's Thames Ditton factory on 30th October 1957. Powered by AC's own 1, 991cc engine from new, the Ace was finished in Damask Red with a black interior and supplied new to marque specialists K N Rudd Ltd (Ruddspeed). The car was registered 'YBP 782', the registration it retains to this day.

In January 1958, Rudd sold 'AE 220' to a Mr Bremner of Newcastle upon Tyne, who kept the Ace for one year before selling to Mrs Morris of North London. When the Morris family moved to Heathfield the Ace went with them and was looked after by Seys Garages (Heathfield) Ltd (there are various handwritten invoices documenting the work in the history file).

The Ace then passed into the ownership of Dr A J B Missen and his family in 1967, with whom it would remain for some 43 years. Dr Missen had a scrupulous eye for detail, and there are some very entertaining letters and invoices detailing his experiences with AC Cars and the Ace within the history file. During Missen's ownership the Ace received an engine rebuild, bodywork repaint, a new exhaust system, interior retrim and rebuilt steering, while the braking system was stripped and overhauled.

In 2010, the Ace was bought by a Mr M Jopp, who lived near the Missen family; he would own 'AE 220' for two years before selling it to the founder of G A Fabrications, experts in AC bodywork. The new owner embarked on a lengthy programme of refurbishment, which would include a major restoration of the body: reshaping and profiling the wings and re-hanging the doors, boot and bonnet, which has resulted in excellent gaps and shut lines. The bodywork then received a bare-metal repaint in red. In addition, a new wiring loom was installed; the suspension rebuilt with new shock absorbers; and new foot boxes, floor pans, boot floor and a new transmission tunnel fitted.

The prevous owner bought 'AE 220' to add to his car collection, and immediately set about improving the car to make it drive as good as it looks. To that end the engine was rebuilt by renowned racing engineers CCK, while the gearbox and overdrive were rebuilt by Overdrive Repair Services in Derbyshire, probably the best restorers of Laycock overdrives.

The dashboard had incorrect gauges fitted and holes made for previous gauges that were lost to history. The dashboard was repaired and re-trimmed in leather. Correct gauges were fitted and the existing gauges that were correct were restored to exacting standards. The carburettors were restored by fuel systems specialists Burlen Ltd, including getting the thermostatic choke working as it should. Replacement windscreen glass was fabricated by Pilkington Classic (two spare screens made at the same time are included in the sale). The windscreen surround was re-chromed, as was the fuel cap, while the front and back bumper bars were re-manufactured by the original supplier. A new exhaust was fabricated by Hayward & Scott. As well as a hardtop, the Ace comes complete with hood, hood frame, and side screens. The only notified modifications from factory specification are a gearbox angle-drive for the speedometer, a battery isolator switch, and a vehicle tracker. This fabulous AC was purchased by the current owner at Bonhams' Goodwood Revival Sale in September 2024, it has been serviced and briefly driven in his ownership but unfortunately he finds the cockpit a little too small, and as such the car returns to the market. This beautiful AC Ace comes with a most comprehensive and well documented history to include restoration bills, an old-style logbook, a V5C Registration Certificate, etc.

All lots are sold 'as is/ where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding. Visit the Bonhams|Cars website for all pertinent auction information.

Vehicle location

101 New Bond Street London, W1S 1SR
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Advert Details

Category:
Classic Cars
Region:
Sussex
Reference number:
C1857304
Listed on:
28/03/2025
Make:
AC
Model:
Ace
Year:
1957
Colour:
Dark red
Seller type:
Auctioneer

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