Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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AC Ace de Neo Scale Models

AC The British firm, founded in the early twentieth century, always noted for having built beautiful high quality sports car but with great tendency to become technically outdated . But in 1953, during the Motor Show in London, all changed radically.

booth presented for the first AC Ace, a car truly momentous in the history of the automobile. The man behind the development of Ace, Ace in Castilian, was John Tojeiro specialist who had worked in other sports brands. Tojeiro rigged a light, simple and stylish aluminum body Ac classic chassis and independent suspension gave it to all four wheels through spring. Compared to other cars in the competition, including MG A, the Austin Healey 100 or the Triumph TR2, the AC Ace was much more exclusive. The first units

rode the 2.0-liter inline six-cylinder and 90 hp from Bristol, in turn based on the old BMW pre-World War II. Since 1956, Ford offered as an optional 2.6-liter, 170 hp, in this case a V6 that was used in the Zephyr and Zodiac models, which gave an extra performance. In just 10 years of production sold 723 units of AC Ace, a respectable figure given its traditional manufacturing method. In 1962, when production of the Ace and came to an end, the pilot and Carroll Shelby American farmer reached a commercial agreement with the then chairman of AC Cars, Charles Hurlock, to make a special version equipped with a 289 Ford V8 engine. AC Cobra was born, but that is another story. Neo Scale Models

again demonstrates once again that the reproduction of classic British gives very good and have opted for a car like the AC Ace's strategy for the manufacturer to focus on models played little or nothing, because the truth is that we have many in-1 Cobras / 43, but few people, mostly minority and artisan producers had dared a classic Ace. The model is well reproduced in forms and details. The color scheme is very attractive, a classic British Racing Green with an interior "biscuit." The spoke wheels have been painted in the same body color, something very common in British sports, especially those with double life (which their owners used them both to run and to travel). The interior is very elaborate and beautiful highlights the dashboard and the classic wooden steering wheel with three metal spokes. In short, a great miniature ideal for any fan of the classics of Perfidious Albion.

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