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We are proud to introduce AEX157 to the market for the first time this century.
 
 This particular Ace left the Thames Ditton factory on May 11th, 1956,  originally destined for Mitchell & Paulli, a dealer in Los Angeles,  California.
 
 The car's original specifications featured white bodywork, black trim,  and a tonneau cover. We discovered the vehicle near its original  delivery location in California, where it has remained its entire life.
 
 In its early years, this Ace was cobra-ised with the installation of an  early Chevrolet V8 engine, these cars were coined as a "Corvace" in the  United States. Despite this modification, it retains several original  features, including the front suspension, brakes, steering box, and  idler system. The hinge panel numbers are intact, along with the  original rear clip. Other notable original elements include the flat  windscreen and AC pedals.
 
 The Ace has also been converted to an independent rear end.
 
 Included in the sale to support the restoration are:
 
 -AC Seats
 
 -Various original AC Gauges
 
 -Rear differential housing with ENV differential
 
 -Period AC six-cylinder engine, with the correct 'CL' prefix
 
 -AC Moss gearbox
 
 -Original AC engine mounts
 
 -Aluminium grille
 
 -Original AC radiator
 
 -Original fuel tank
 
 Post-sale, we are available to assist with the restoration in any  capacity, including supplying new aluminium bodywork from the original  bodybucks, chassis repairs to original specifications, paintwork, trim,  and more.
 
 This unique project is supplied with a US Title, and Taxes paid.
 
 £59, 995
 
To find out more about this significant motorcar please contact our sales team for further details, viewing by prior appointment. Tel: +44(0)7557 878123
 
                         
            
              
            
            
          
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
              