G'day
You're right. Just checked my one and only AC saloon book 'AC Two-Litre
Saloons & Buckland Sports cars' and it says that it had a cast iron cylinder
head and alloy block. It was also fitted with a SOHC.
I am reminded that the engine was first introduced in 1919 and stayed in
production for the saloons until 1958.
Hoo Roo
Patrick Quinn
Sydney, Australia
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter & Veronica [mailto:greylinn at ozemail.com.au]
Sent: Monday, 21 May 2012 8:51 AM
To: Patrick and Caroline Quinn; 'Alan Seigrist'; 'Healeys'
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Disgrace
Alloy block, iron head Patrick! I went after one of these a few years ago in
Qld - $4000. I didn't pursue as I didn't have space, & later heard it was
bought by someone who intended to junk the body & build an AC Ace replica on
it! (Now THAT's a disgrace!)
Cheers
Peter Linn
Brisbane
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick and Caroline Quinn
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2012 8:34 AM
To: 'Alan Seigrist' ; 'Healeys'
Subject: Re: [Healeys] Disgrace
G'day
I agree as the AC saloons are lovely cars and with the AC all alloy engine
are also very light.
Hope someone buys it with a view of restoration.
Hoo Roo
Patrick Quinn
Sydney, Australia
-----Original Message-----
From: healeys-bounces at autox.team.net [mailto:healeys-bounces at
autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of Alan Seigrist
Sent: Monday, 21 May 2012 8:15 AM
To: Healeys
Subject: [Healeys] Disgrace
You know, there's nothing that chaps my hyde more than some moron who thinks
he'll get more money by advertising a car like this as a "rat rod". This
car
looks complete as well. I mean he even stripped the paint just to prove it
is
all aluminum.
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