AC ACECA
Lowest Price: £33,480 • Median Price: £76,160 • Highest Price: £103,708 • Sell-Through Rate: 71%

Image Source: Bonhams
£33,480
LOWEST PRICE:
SINCE 2020
£76,160
MEDIAN PRICE:
SINCE 2020
HIGHEST PRICE:
£103,708
SINCE 2020
NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
35
ALL TIME
SELL THROUGH RATE:
71%
ALL TIME
FILTER BY LOCATION
FILTER BY YEAR
THE PRICE TREND
See how the price for this model has varied since records began
A dot is a sale. The blue line is the trend line. The sliders adjust the axis
HOW MANY REMAIN
See how many AC Aceca remain on UK roads
CARS
LICENSED
0
CARS
SORN
0
GET A VALUATION
DRIVE CARBON NEUTRAL
JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER
LOOKING TO SELL?
Looking to buy / sell? We will connect you with the best dealer for you
LOOKING FOR INSURANCE?
THE SALES
See recent matching listings to your search
THE FAQs
The frequently asked questions about this model
Tell Me More
The AC Aceca, a sleek coupe, emerged in 1954 as a hardtop version of the AC Ace roadster. It featured a lightweight aluminum body and initially used AC's own engine.
Later, some Acecas were equipped with a Bristol engine, enhancing their performance. The Aceca's production run was relatively short, ending in 1963.
The Aceca didn't have a direct successor in the traditional sense.
A lesser-known tale involves a Swiss watch importer who convinced AC to install a tuned Swiss engine in his Aceca. This one-off model became known for its unique power and smooth performance.
How much is a AC Aceca worth?
In average condition, a AC Aceca is worth £76,160.
What is the most expensive AC Aceca to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive AC Aceca to sell in history was sold for £196,118.
What is the cheapest AC Aceca to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest AC Aceca to sell in history was sold for £33,480.
When was the AC Aceca produced?
The AC Aceca was produced between 1955 and 1963.


.png)


















