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Originally posted by nikbj68
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Originally posted by aex125 I don't remember seeing links to these before, so here are couple of more racing Ace pics.
Jay
Great find, Jay. []
Here are a couple of pics from the second link to the Autosport Forum:
...the first of which answers questions I had about the front of an Ace that appeared on the cover of an SCCA program I was emailed recently, AEX93. The forum states: "...Duncan Forlong recieving the Checkered Flag...at Dunellon Park Road race. The car is all black with a lot of tape on the bonnet..." Well, that`s one way to prevent stonechips!
Here`s the SCCA program,
And, believe it or not, how AEX 93 looks now!
OK, it might not help your resale value, but no-one is going to mistake your car for another one at shows!
(And YES, the wheels on the other side ARE RED!!!)
* Several photos improved or added, 28/06/12
Correction Please note that since the pictures of
AEX93 published above in 2010, research confirms that Duncan Forlongs Ace as depicted in B & W pictures is definitely AEX93 and has since been sold via R&M
in March 2011, a very original Ace but fitted with a Bristol engine.
The Sale of AEX93 resulted in further research, which concludes that Ron Mulacek's Yellow / Blue & Red Ace is infact
AEX94.
This is substantiated by Ron locating number 94 under the paint on the hinges .
Additional research by Tim Isles tracing history of AEX93 and AEX94 also confirmed one car being East Coast whilst the other a West Coast Car.
Both Ace AEX93 and AEX94 now run a Bristol 100D2 spec engines.
Keith..[
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