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#1
General Forum / AC 427 S/C Continuation
February 02, 2008, 19:27:21
How would one identify a 427 S/C 'Continuation' car built by AC in the 1990s? Are there chassis numbers & engine numbers? I have heard that these cars where built with Ford 302 4v carburator engines?
   
   Thanks for any info.
#2
General Forum / Top & Side Curtains
November 27, 2007, 23:07:32
quote:
Originally posted by AC Ace Bristol
   

   
   Hi Nikbj68  &  AC66.
   
   In the USA, for a vast range of AC Ace, Aceca Parts, maybe Cobra....  Check out   " Ron Leonard.   1812 Crestview Drive, Durango, CO 81301.
   
   Used to produce AC Exchange on a regular basis backm in late 1980s through to late1990s.  His AC parts list  covers so many repro and origonal parts you could rebuild your AC from this one stop shop.
   
   My last Partsv list  and  dozens of back issues of AC Exchange came in the boot ( Trunk ) of BEX333 when I purchased my Ace Bristol, 8 years ago.
   
   If any one out there can confirm if Ron Leonard is still trading it could help a lot of AC members both in USA  & Europe.
   
   Whilst I have your attention, BEX333 was shipped out to Seattle in 1957. ( Wite Ace Bristol with red interior)  was raced from 1957 to 1964,  wore the licence number ARZ913, It was resprayed Red sometime during its racing life, and was possible maintained by Al Doyan who ran a Body and engine shop in Seattle / Washington 98004.
   
   If any one can through any light on early History of BEX333 it would be appreciated.
   
   My address is in ACtion magazine as the Trophies and Awards officer for the ACOC.
   
   Many thanks for reading this note, enjoy the Forum and hopefully come up with the odd picture to confirm racing History of my Ace.
   
   The Checkered History on the Race track was substatiated by the number of Repairs found in the front and rear whilst carrying out numerous Repairs at Brooklands Motor Company over the past 8 years.
   
   The Black Body work looks a million $s.... I must agree with you John (Chobham Cobra) Cobras And Aces look there best in BLACK.
   
   Keith
   
   
   
My thanks to you & Nikbj68 for the info.
   
   AC66
#3
General Forum / Top & Side Curtains
November 26, 2007, 23:28:04
quote:
Originally posted by cobham cobra
   
I suggest you try Steve Grey at http://www.brooklandsmotorcompany.co.uk/
   or Gerry Hawkridge at
   http://www.hawkcars.co.uk/
   
   Steve or Gerry are both very helpful and if they don't make them they can at least tell you where to go to get good quality items made. The problem is both of these companies are in the UK and the current UK/US exchange rate will work against you.
   I assume you have already looked at http://www.clubcobra.com/ and
   http://www.saac.com/update.html
   

   Thanks will try them. No luck with clubs here. Quality of tops I have seen not worth the money.
#4
General Forum / Top & Side Curtains
November 26, 2007, 13:39:18
quote:
Originally posted by cobham cobra
   
HI Nik,
   I see you've got the week off to a good start [:D][:D]
   John.
   

   
   I am from Washington, CT, USA. AC 1966 Built 1991.
   
   Thanks
#5
General Forum / Top & Side Curtains
November 26, 2007, 13:36:23
quote:
Originally posted by cobham cobra
   
HI Nik,
   I see you've got the week off to a good start [:D][:D]
   John.
   
#6
General Forum / Top & Side Curtains
November 25, 2007, 18:46:56
Who manufactures the best Top and side curtains?
   
   Thanks