News:

SMF - installed December 2017.
Returning members - please use the 'Forgot Password' function when logging in to the new Forum for the first time. If you have changed your email address please let me know so I can update it.

Main Menu

Rarest AC of all time

Started by hawk289, December 26, 2009, 22:55:27

Previous topic - Next topic

Mark IV


Classicus


nikbj68

"Mille Miglia"? Last run (properly) in `57, 5 (or 6, according to the plaque!) years before the birth of the Cobra[;)]

Classicus

Perhaps there's a more detailed list somewhere ?
   
   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Targa_Florio

nikbj68

quote:
Originally posted by Classicus Perhaps there's a more detailed list somewhere ? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Targa_Florio

   I found this: (clicki pici) in Italian, but there are videos & photos & stuff!
   
   

aaron

quote:
Originally posted by hawk289
   
Ok, here we go, what was the rarest AC produced. Looking for the specific mark, rather than a variant. I will start proceedings
   
   Ac Aceca Brooklands - 4 cars produced (2 demo cars, 1 Chassis and one written off during the Brooklands fire).
   
   Lets see what turns up! [:)]
   
   
   
   John
   

aaron

quote:
Originally posted by hawk289
   
Ok, here we go, what was the rarest AC produced. Looking for the specific mark, rather than a variant. I will start proceedings
   
   Ac Aceca Brooklands - 4 cars produced (2 demo cars, 1 Chassis and one written off during the Brooklands fire).
   
   Lets see what turns up! [:)]
   
   
   
   John , have you decided what car is the rarest yet ?  [:D]
   

aaron

quote:
Originally posted by Mark IV
   
Yes,
   
   It was TOO cheap, but you guys were all off making mince pies and "God blessing us everyone" when the auction was on so hard cheese!!!!
   
   Please tell me what you will all pay for everything and I will not sell low in the future..................
   
   But it IS going to an AC MK IV owner (you all know those, the b@stard son of CS and the Hurlocks with Angliss DNA)
   
   The book is worth what someone is willing to pay for it,if you had priced it too high,it might not have made any bids.
   

B.P.Bird

LM 5000      Funny no one suggested her
   
   
   
   
   
   
   And who is the elderly driver ?
   
   
   

nikbj68

Is it Simon Taylor...are you having 'lunch with...'?

B.P.Bird


   
   By the bye astute observers might agree with me that the A.C. 428 attracts a certain type of driver and here, lurking in the background, we see a prime example.

nikbj68

The speech bubble reading "I say, Ding Dong!" seems to be missing from your photo, Barrie!