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Pictures of Aceca and Frua 428 mixture

Started by Stephan, March 12, 2007, 09:16:28

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Stephan

Here is the ad of the mixture of CF 18 and AE 558. It was offered last October for 35000 Britih pounds:
    This well known car features a 302 Boss Mustang engine in an independently suspended AC chassis. This is effectively a Mk3 Cobra with a roof, and it delivers the driver's reward that you would expect from such a combination.
   The car has been built to a very professional standard in the 1980s by a Swiss collector, Verner Oswald, using Aceca body number 558, and AC 428 chassis CF 18. The attention to detail is very good with features such as aeroquip hoses throughout, competition water piping, on board fire extinguisher.
   The car is in excellent mechanical order. The suspension has been completely rebuilt, shock absorbers reconditioned and front anti roll bar fitted (following the settings from a competition Mk 3 Cobra) in the last year.
   The engine is fresh and has only covered 1,000 miles since being run in. The engine builders expect it to be producing 400bhp+. It has Eagle steel crankshaft, Childs and Albert reduced radius big and main bearings, H beam magnafluxed con rods, +.030 boss pistons and more.
   
   Amazing!
   
   Here are the pics:
   http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u301/spero1_album/289erAceca.jpg
   http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u301/spero1_album/289er2.jpg
   http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u301/spero1_album/289er3.jpg

jellison


jbottini

That is a very nice loooking Ace/Aceca coupe and the interior is nice as well. The car certainly has the "stance"

RJE

The car is now for sale on Jonathan Bradburn's website.

cmaddox3

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Originally posted by RJE
   
The car is now for sale on Jonathan Bradburn's website.
   

   
   Link please?
   
   Thanks in advance!
   
   --  Chuck

nikbj68

Ironically, if you type in "www.accars.co.uk", it will take you to the J.Bradburn website, but here`s a direct link to Jonathan Bradburn`s current stocklist