Another thing the Brits did that we did better:
The 289 above or the 427s below.
Amazing to think about how far cars have come. The slowest car I've ever owned, a 1.8T 5 speed automatic Passat, a run of the mill family sedan from 15 years ago, would leave a standard AC Ace in the dust in a straight line and (thanks in part to tire technology) probably gain even more ground in the corners.
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Sure the Cobra would 'blitz' it, as would many a modern car; but I don't give damn about the performance...... the Ace is a pretty little thing and a perfect summer cruiser for my tastes.
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I’m surprised your area isn’t following the current trend up here, which is to replace lights with traffic circles. They’re even doing it in Wisconsin, for heavens sake. I shudder whenever I encounter one up there—people just don’t seem to be able to navigate them properly.
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The 427 and 289 are just as pretty; possibly more so, with that pronounced rear shoulder. I would agree the 427 S/C, with the stripes, roll bar, and side exhaust isn't as pretty; it veers more to the mean. I would prefer a standard 427.
I think we can all agree that it's an attractive car. This is a replica that was sold on Bring a Trailer for $48K:
This is a funny looking shifter though, that would take some getting used to:
The AC Ace is a pretty thing, though:
I actually wanted to give a character I'm working on an AC Ace for his car, but it's 5 years too late. The work is set in 1948 and the Ace didn't come out until 53. 40s wasn't the worst time for cars--Porsche 356 and Jaguar XK120 spring to mind--but it was hardly the best for beautiful designs.
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This has some beautiful photographs of a 427 Cobra.
https://apexautomag.com/2018/03/1967-shelby-cobra-427/
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It's a handsome thing for sure, but they really should have blackened those oil cooler pipes & unions..... it's a bit 'distracting'.![]()
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