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#1
in my general instruction supplement book.  rear wheel outer bearing is listed the same as jag 2.4 and 3.4 overdrive (ldj40)  inner is mge rear hub bearing (130v3)  ken
#2
Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / aex659
March 18, 2012, 17:36:12
quote:
Originally posted by bex316
   
Probably just like Keith I think this must Stephan Pehl's website http://www.acaceca.de.tl/
   
   It is interesting that the record on AEX 659 also shows the chassis plate and there is no doubt that this picture actually shows AEX 659.
   The plate appears to be separated from the car in this picture though.
   However, the other pictures show an early Aceca with the pointed lower windscreen corners. By this chassis number AC had already changed to the rounded corners.
   
   I think you are right with your assumption Keith. There are some more similaraties between "them", not only the exterior colour but also the red interior colour, the radio beneath the glove box, the overriders without bumpers and the driver's side door mirror.
   The pictures on "659" have been taken at VSOC in Holland and 569 has been in Holland under the registration number AE-52-45.
   So all in all, quite likely it is indeed AEX 569.
   So where does this authentic chassis plate picture come from?
   
   Jerry
   
#3
Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / aex659
March 18, 2012, 17:32:21
quote:
Originally posted by bex316
   
Probably just like Keith I think this must Stephan Pehl's website http://www.acaceca.de.tl/
   
   It is interesting that the record on AEX 659 also shows the chassis plate and there is no doubt that this picture actually shows AEX 659.
   The plate appears to be separated from the car in this picture though.
   However, the other pictures show an early Aceca with the pointed lower windscreen corners. By this chassis number AC had already changed to the rounded corners.
   
   I think you are right with your assumption Keith. There are some more similaraties between "them", not only the exterior colour but also the red interior colour, the radio beneath the glove box, the overriders without bumpers and the driver's side door mirror.
   The pictures on "659" have been taken at VSOC in Holland and 569 has been in Holland under the registration number AE-52-45.
   So all in all, quite likely it is indeed AEX 569.
   So where does this authentic chassis plate picture come from?
   
   Jerry
   
#4
General Forum / ac dealer
March 29, 2012, 04:51:51
does anyone have any info on bill woodbury, valley stream, long island, ny.  i believe he was owner of ac imports.  he imported my aex659.  tks.  ken
#5
Ace, Aceca & Greyhound Forum / aex659
March 18, 2012, 02:00:16
i went to website noted by aex125.  they had picture of aex659.  but it isn't my aex659 which i've owner since 1973.  does anyoe know what the mixup might be.  ken