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    The Aceca (pronounced "A-See-Ka") is a closed coupé from the British AC Cars company, produced from 1954 until 1963. The car originally had an AC engine...
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    beat the factory AC Acecas and finally did in the late 1950s". Though more valuable than comparable AC or Shelby replicas, the Aceca is still a bargain...
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    over to the Cobra. For the Ace as well as the Aceca, AC used chassis numbers beginning with AE for AC-engined cars, BE for Bristol-engined ones, and...
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    engine was later installed. A four-seater version called the AC Aceca, reviving an old AC model name, was also launched with the 4.6 L V8 engine. The 5...
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    Volvo P1800. 32 2 "AC Aceca" 14 April 2016 (2016-04-14) Tim and Fuzz are off to Leeds to take on a little British sports car, the AC Aceca. 33 3 "BMW 2002...
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    The AC Greyhound (1959–1963) was a 2+2 version of the Ace and Aceca automobiles made by AC Cars of Thames Ditton, Surrey, England and announced for the...
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    Dyna Z, and the early examples of Peugeot 403, and the backs of AC Ace and AC Aceca. Because the wheels are not constrained to remain perpendicular to...
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    DB Mark III, also offered a folding rear seat. The 1954 AC Aceca and later Aceca-Bristol from AC Cars had a similar hatch tailgate, though only 320 were...
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  • everyday selections, e. g. the Connaught racing car, Maserati Sports 2000, AC Aceca, Humber Hawk, 1954 Bristol LeMans car with large fins – and a Daimler instead...
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  • Day (26 October 26) and special Motorsport Days (27–28 October). AC Ace V8 AC Aceca V8 Alfa Romeo 156 Selespeed BMW 318Ci BMW 320d BMW Z8 "007 The World...
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    The clients of Williams & Pritchard included: Colin Chapman, Lotus, AC (Aceca coupé), Lola, Cooper, Lister-Jaguar, Elva, John Surtees, Costin, Gordon-Keeble...
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  • Malaysian Airlines Flight 370. Dibley started his racing career in 1959 in an AC Aceca-Bristol coupé. His first race was the Nottingham Sports Car Club Silverstone...
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    Manufacture of the 2-litre version continued for supply to AC Cars for their AC Ace and Aceca. The 406 also featured Dunlop-built disc brakes on all four...
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  • States AC Cars 378 GT Zagato 2012–present Coupé England AC Cars 3000ME 1979-1984 Coupé England AC Cars Ace 1953–1963 Roadster England AC Cars Aceca 1954–1963...
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    introduction of the 407. It was primarily supplied to AC Cars, where it was installed in the Ace, Aceca and Greyhound models until the end of 1962. The new...
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    Puertollano Thermal Power Station (owned by E.ON) in Puertollano as well as the Aceca Thermal Power Station in Villaseca de la Sagra (owned by Iberdrola and Unión...
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