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AC Owners Club Forum => Vintage, PVT & 2 Litre Forum => Topic started by: Big col on January 19, 2024, 21:34:28

Title: At auction
Post by: Big col on January 19, 2024, 21:34:28
I see there is an AC Ace PVT for sale at Mathewsons Classic car auction. (Of bangers and cash tv fame).

https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/auction/lot/lot-39---1937-acace-coupe/?lot=22201&so=0&st=&sto=0&au=61&ef=&et=&ic=False&sd=0&pp=96&pn=1&g=1

Looks like it would be a straight forward project, worth doing. Depending on if the bits are all with it.
Title: Re: At auction
Post by: administrator on January 20, 2024, 08:57:31
Car number L538.
Title: Re: At auction
Post by: Old Crock on January 20, 2024, 09:34:35
Or, maybe easier to buy this one at 17,000 Euros!

https://www.prewarcar.com/455004-1937-ac-ace-16-66-foursome-drop-head-coupe (https://www.prewarcar.com/455004-1937-ac-ace-16-66-foursome-drop-head-coupe)
Title: Re: At auction
Post by: dkp_cobra on January 20, 2024, 14:20:35
Or, maybe easier to buy this one at 17,000 Euros!

https://www.prewarcar.com/455004-1937-ac-ace-16-66-foursome-drop-head-coupe (https://www.prewarcar.com/455004-1937-ac-ace-16-66-foursome-drop-head-coupe)
But this one is marked as "SOLD".
Title: Re: At auction
Post by: Old Crock on January 20, 2024, 15:35:35
Sold today!
Title: Re: At auction
Post by: Big col on January 20, 2024, 18:33:30
It looks great for that price, and it is nice to get one ready to go, straight out of the box.
It’s also nice to have a project if you have the means to do one yourself rather than pay others to do it for you. In a perfect world its nice to have one on the boil and one you prepared earlier.  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: At auction
Post by: Big col on February 15, 2024, 21:53:55
The car sold yesterday for £ 7200 hammer price. In my eyes, someone has done very well for that sort of money. I suppose that all depends on just how much the new owner can do themselves. Lets hope that the new owner will be active in the club. I certainly found it a massive benefit to be a member and receive all the help and information freely given.
Title: Re: At auction
Post by: Big col on March 15, 2024, 14:01:22
The car is back up for sale at the same auction houses next sale (next week). I have recently visited the venue with other interest and spoke about the car with a staff member. Apparently the bangers and cash restoration crew bought the car, but then decided it may be too much for them and decided to change there plans. Lets hope there is interest  in the car and it finds a good home.
Title: Re: At auction
Post by: administrator on March 27, 2024, 22:46:29
Sold for £8900.
Title: Re: At auction
Post by: mattking on April 08, 2024, 16:34:41
Ending tonight at Bonhams Cars Online, this is a fantastic car!

https://carsonline.bonhams.com/en/listings/ac/1666/817a0cb9-ef41-408b-bc8f-def677f8cdd6
Title: Re: At auction
Post by: Old Crock on April 09, 2024, 09:32:00
Didn't meet reserve. Highest bid of £40,000. It's worth more than that. A few years back, I supplied a new and unused original cylinder head for this car.....
Title: Re: At auction
Post by: Flagship on April 10, 2024, 17:10:02
Hi, I bought the AC in the auction, I don't know if I paid too much but I wanted the car. Ill enjoy restoring it and driving it.

There's a fair bit of work to do, I can replace any of the timberwork that's been wood wormed, dashboard is already out and I'm refinishing it. Andre Hartford shocks already dismantled, rebuilt and re bushed. The engine was replaced in 1971 because the casting went porous, then set up etc by an ex AC employee working in Thames Ditton. I spoke to the lady who owned it today and she used to have a brochure showing this car in the London Motor Show at Olympia.

It came with loads of spares, a set of wheels, extra engine, extra set bumpers two extra dash boards, extra bonnet, 4 extra bell housings, loads of engine parts, 2 extra crankshafts, too many to list but i am short of some parts. Maybe someone wants a swap or sell? I still need to go through it all.

I need pedals, radiator cap preferably with the greyhound, dashboard dials, I have the speedo, ammeter and fuel so I need clock, ignition , water temp, oil pressure and the rich?weak knob. and warning lights.  If someone could enlighten me to what warning lights it should have I'd appreciative it. Also the knob to open the vent in front of the windscreen.

I'm in Yorkshire nr Wetherby so if anyone has recommendations for an upholsterer and someone for the respray Id very much appreciative that too.

Here comes pre war AC onership.

Title: Re: At auction
Post by: Big col on April 10, 2024, 22:14:35
Hello Flagship.
I hope I can help you, and I will as much as possible. I have very few bits and pieces but your welcome to look through what I have.
Can I suggest a meeting. I live close to you, over in Oulton near Rothwell, and after doing a full restoration of a 16/66 it may be worthwhile having a look through my photo album of the work done and I can let you have any contact details I have for craftsman and suppliers.
It will be nice to have an owner so close.
I have just forgotten how to send a personal message but when I remember I will let you have my number.
Colin
Title: Re: At auction
Post by: Flagship on April 11, 2024, 01:08:25
thanks Colin, i'd be very interested to chat with someone who has already done a restoration on one of these cars. I appreciate your assistance.

You are close, just down the M1 a bit, I'm new to this, I do't know how to send a message but please do and we'll have a get together.

Thanks again

John
Title: Re: At auction
Post by: paho on April 11, 2024, 07:50:52
Colin, John,
the forum has a very good e-mail feature you can use to communicate. You will find it under "My Messages".
/Paho
Title: Re: At auction
Post by: Big col on April 11, 2024, 22:23:14
Hello Paho,
I am a little, at a loss as to your post. Can you please explain how the email system is used. I have sent a message to the recipient in the last postings and he has sent one to me. I haven’t, and he hasn’t, received an email. All we have is a message on the forum. Is that what you mean or am I missing something?
Title: Re: At auction
Post by: Flagship on April 12, 2024, 01:05:01
thanks paho, we've managed to suss it out. we got there in the end.
Title: Re: At auction
Post by: paho on April 16, 2024, 13:51:18
Your welcome!
Just to complete the discussion, info to other members that might want to know how the mail feature is set up:
From the forum main menu, select "My Messages" , you end up in the "Inbox" display
Then select "Preferences" by holding the mouse cursor over Preferences
and then select "Change Settings" from the pop-up menu displayed.
There are a selection of options you can set/select from the page displayed, the most significant are:
"Notify by e-mail when you receive a personal message", this will send a notification to the e-mail address
you have in your forum profil. The system does not forward messages as far as I know.
"Receive personal messages from: All members etc (there are four options to select from)

I don't know if forwarding a message works to an external e-mail address but I haven't needed to do so as yet.......

If you need a full user description, select Help from the main menu and then select the Personal messages Topic link

/Paho