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1995 Ace Brooklands for sale

Started by nikbj68, August 08, 2009, 21:22:41

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nikbj68

For the princely sum of £15,995, this little beauty(previously owned by Lennox Lewis!) could be yours:
   

   
   (Click pic to go to advert)

hawk289

Well spotted, the price is very low, I'm not sure this dealer knows what he has, so someone will get a bargain. I wonder if it will hang around.
   
   Looking at the register the colour / interior seems original. Still tempting, only if I did not have more projects than I have time!
   
   John.

jbottini

Am I correct that headlights say it is an early car?

hawk289

Correct, all ally body, the last ally body car is the one I have which is chassis 60, this is chassis 29. So consider around 5-6K less than one will fetch at the moment. Not sure what condition it is in, but looks OK.
   
   After chassis 60, production went to SA, two major changes occured, bonnet bulge was removed and headlights were changed to a single square unit. The car in the picture has the two seperate full / side lights.
   
   I must say I have driven the car for a lot of miles since owning and it has been brilliant. I have had a number of Ac's and this car handles the best too date.

nikbj68

AC Heritage Currently have a 1998 model for sale, compare the differences:

   
   
   (click pic for link to gallery)

   
   If I had the money spare, I think I`d happily have either, as I think they are a lovely looking car.
   
   It would be fun to see John`s car & "N50 ACE" parked side by side, only 1 letter different on the plates!!![8D]

hawk289

Yep, would be nice. Now you can see early hand built ally cars and the later model that Ac Heritage have for sale. Also see the price difference, one is aroun 20K and the other 16K (4K difference). I think they are one of the most underrated AC's. They cost new over £70K and they are one of the cheapest ways to get into AC's

DGoose

Funny old world !!
   
   8th August £15,995 now £19,995 (or is it £19.995)
   
   http://www.classicdriver.com/uk/find/4100_results.asp?&dealerid=12224&lCarID=1792126
   
   Makes me think I should have bought it, incidently if anybody has a good manual Brooklands Ace for sale I would be very interested. davidjgoose@aol.com