The AC Aceca 1954 is a legendary classic British sports car that combines effortless elegance with raw power. Built and designed by AC Cars, the Aceca 1954 embodied the timeless look of 1950s British sports cars. The chassis of the Aceca 1954 was based on that of the classic AC Ace. Its two-seater coup body was designed by aircraft engineer and AC Motors consultant, Alan Turner. It featured a generous cabin with plenty of legroom, a long hood, slanted headlights, and a large wraparound windshield. The AC Aceca 1954 featured a 2.0L Inline-6 engine that produced 105 bhp. It was mated to a 4-speed manual gearbox which provided smooth changes and a maximum speed of 108 mph. The Aceca 1954 was extremely well-balanced and handled beautifully, with firm suspension and a rigid steel chassis. The interior of the Aceca 1954 was luxurious and elegant. It was finished in sumptuous leather and walnut wood trim, with well-bolstered seats. It featured a large dashboard with three gauges fuel, oil pressure and engine temperature. It had a large steering wheel, trimmed in leather, and a well-positioned gearshift. Overall, the AC Aceca 1954 is a beautiful classic car with timeless styling. It is an excellent example of craftsmanship and engineering, combining power and elegance in one package. Today, it remains a collectors item and is highly sought after by classic car enthusiasts.
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