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Trevor Legate 07-14-2011 01:32 PM

Yes, have been in contact with the owner for many years. But how do you define 'last'?

london 07-14-2011 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Trevor Legate (Post 1140274)
Yes, have been in contact with the owner for many years. But how do you define 'last'?

I'm assuming that this is the last RS Ace to date produced directly by the AC Car Company (in contrast to one started under licence by AC Heritage).

Great car though with 2.6 Ace shape and V8 engine - this is what it's all about!

A-Snake 07-14-2011 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Trevor Legate (Post 1140269)
Pop round to my gaff with the $20,000 in cash (see above) and consider it done! I'd accept £20,000 as well, naturally. Cheers.


Trevor,
How much would Chapter 5 be? :D

Mark IV 07-14-2011 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by london (Post 1140200)
On a slightly different note, AC Mk IVs in the UK appear to be appreciating in value with the best cars at £100,000+, in contrast to the US where they seem to be undervalued. Probably due to the relevant values placed on the AC and Shelby marques in the UK and US.

Well, if you would like to make a profit I have a nice 1986 MK IV red over tan, fuel injected known since new for $75,000. In fact it has the original MSO and invoice made out to my dealership that go with it.

1ntCobra 07-15-2011 10:46 AM

Larry Ellison already has a one-off book from the Kirkhams. I guess you just figured that you could get him to buy one copy of your next book for a large chunk of change and not have to worry about publishing more than one copy? :JEKYLHYDE

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Originally Posted by Trevor Legate (Post 1140263)
Nope - I said a one-off, not a proposal from a
rights agent website


Trevor Legate 07-15-2011 12:56 PM

Curses - my cunning plan revealed!!

Hi Jim - chapter 5 is beyond value, naturally :-) But I can exchange it for a red 289

london 07-21-2011 05:15 AM

Trevor, Kevin Kivlochan has given you 13 pictures of the Angolan Cobra being raced in 1965 for your new book, according to Classic Cars Magazine. ;);)

Trevor Legate 07-21-2011 06:17 AM

Well as he wrote the article, I guess that must be correct......

PANAVIA 07-30-2011 01:17 PM

well the front suspension and framework are something to look at for sure, also where is looks like an LS engine in the bay

‪AC Cobra Mark VI - Geneva 2011 with GTspirit.com‬‏ - YouTube

AL427SBF 07-30-2011 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Trevor Legate (Post 1112149)
Sorry, I was spelling with a Boston accent.....

Then you got it wrong, it's yerup. Yanno, like on the baseball field 1st yer ondek, then yerup.

london 07-31-2011 03:46 AM

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Originally Posted by PANAVIA (Post 1143396)
well the front suspension and framework are something to look at for sure, also where is looks like an LS engine in the bay

‪AC Cobra Mark VI - Geneva 2011 with GTspirit.com‬‏ - YouTube

Despite scepticism about the 2009 prototype which had too much in common with the Dax, all the reports I've read suggest that, unlike the Mk V, the Mk VI is a serious motor car - a distinct model in its own right rather than an exact copy of the Mk III.

Interesting body construction as well: Aluminium coated composite body reinforced with honeycomb and carbon or, if you want to spend extra, a carbon /kevlar composite.

AC Automotive - AC MkVI

Trevor Legate 07-31-2011 04:33 AM

I'll admit to being confused - so the bodywork consists of aluminum filings in a GRP-based composite?? I'm probably wrong so feel free to enlighten me, and advise why this is so desirable

london 07-31-2011 04:57 AM

I'm in no way an expert, but according to Mr Lubinsky (in a quick Google search), the composite provides strength and the aluminium coating a high quality finish. I've just joined the AC Owners Club and will post more once I've read April's 'Action' which apparently has a detailed article on the car.

According to the August 2009 'Octane' article on the prototype, the finish is excellent.

Mark IV 07-31-2011 05:38 AM

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Originally Posted by london (Post 1143475)
but according to Mr Lubinsky

According to Mr. Lubinsky cars will be rolling off the line in Malta.

According to Mr. Lubinsky they will be building cars in Bridgeport.

Acccording to Mr. Lubinsky they will have alloy cars built at the aircraft factory in Michigan.

According to Mr. Lubinsky he will inport Aussie Utes to the UK and power them with LPG.

According to Mr. Lubinsky AC will to take over the Smart Roadster model.

According to Mr. Lubinsky AC will complete the development of the Ace Brooklands and Aceca.

According to......ah, this is "low hanging fruit" and too easy.

We could have two or three pages of "according to's" if I wanted to type that much.

But hey, I just have a "bad additude"........

london 07-31-2011 05:50 AM

The evidence backed up by reputable journalists in the UK suggests that the Mk VI is being produced to a high standard by Gullwing in Germany. The fact that the car is being built by Jurgen Mohr's company who also produce an excellent 300SL Gullwing replica (rather than by Mr L.) , should give the potential purchaser some confidence.

Mark IV 07-31-2011 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by london (Post 1143481)
The evidence backed up by reputable journalists in the UK suggests that the Mk VI is being produced to a high standard by Gullwing in Germany. The fact that the car is being built by Jurgen Mohr's company who also produce an excellent 300SL Gullwing replica (rather than by Mr L.) , should give the potential purchaser some confidence.

Ergo it is a fine motorcar, just NOT an "AC" (save for the licensed nameplate).

Would a new Corvette if licensed to be the "AC MK XXV" be an "AC"???????

Buzz 07-31-2011 07:46 PM

What makes an Ac an AC?
 
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Originally Posted by Mark IV (Post 1143593)
Ergo it is a fine motorcar, just NOT an "AC" (save for the licensed nameplate).

Would a new Corvette if licensed to be the "AC MK XXV" be an "AC"???????

It would. Much to the same extent that the Jaguars produced under the parentage of Ford are still Jaguars. And the Chryslers produced by Daimler... and ... and ...

AC as it existed in the 60's is no longer and has evolved (devolved? :LOL:) into something else. It isn't the old AC anymore, but if the current, legally recognized incarnation of the brand calls it an AC then it's an AC, see? :LOL:

Now that we've sorted that out, are you henceforth to be known as Mark VI? :LOL:

Mark IV 07-31-2011 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Buzz (Post 1143609)
It would. Much to the same extent that the Jaguars produced under the parentage of Ford are still Jaguars. And the Chryslers produced by Daimler... and ... and ...

AC as it existed in the 60's is no longer and has evolved (devolved? :LOL:) into something else. It isn't the old AC anymore, but if the current, legally recognized incarnation of the brand calls it an AC then it's an AC, see? :LOL:

Now that we've sorted that out, are you henceforth to be known as Mark VI? :LOL:

uil;

Bite thy tongue!!

And yes, Ford did own Jaguar, but the cars were still built and sold by Jaguar. Ford, at one point "owned" AC, and the cars were built and sold by "AC" so they were ACs. Now that Tata owns Jaguar are they no longer "Jaguars"????

And at one point AC had the Ace Brooklands chassis and shell built by Hi Tech Automotive in South Africa, but the design and sales were by AC. The German dea lis different as the car is not an AC design built by a subcontractor, but someones elses design licensed and SOLD as an "AC".

Sorry but once more, AC does not exist save for a legal shell entity.

london 08-01-2011 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Buzz (Post 1143609)
...... are you henceforth to be known as Mark VI? :LOL:


Only if he now has a composite body with an aluminium coating! :LOL::LOL:

Don 08-01-2011 08:00 AM

........might be duplicates from earlier posts:

AC cars to unveil Cobra MkVI GT and GTS at Top Marques Monaco

AC Automotive - AC MkVI

Jurgen Mohr's Gullwing :

Germany’s Gullwing dishes out another 300SL Gullwing replica


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