
The Aceca (pronounced A-See-KAA) was a car produced by Bristol AC cars during the years 1954-1963. One can say this model laid the foundation of the Shelby Cobra cars that later became so famous.
A development over the earlier made model called the Ace roadster, this 2-door coupe that was designed to be a Touring car had aluminium alloy body and came with two different engine options i.e. 2.0 litre and 2.6 litre. With an innovative hatchback curved design, this car ran a top speed of 150 km/hr.
About 300 of them were produced for nearly nine years.
Highlights | |
- Premium collectible | |
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- Licensed product | |
- Material: ZAMAC (zinc alloy), Rubber and Plastic | |
- Non-opening bonnet, boot and doors |
Specifications | |
Brand | Potpourri |
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Period | 1947-1970 |
Year | 1955 |
Model Origin | UK |
Scale | 1:43 |
Box Dimension (in inches) | 6 x 3 x 3 |
Color | Red |
Make | Oxford |
Theme | Street |
Material | Metal |