AC Greyhound

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AC Greyhound
Manufacturer AC Cars
Production 1959–1963
Class Coupé
Engine(s) 2.0/2.2/2.5 litre I6
Transmission(s) 4-speed manual
Wheelbase 100.0 in (2540 mm)
Length 180 in (4572 mm)
Width 65.5 in (1664 mm)
Height 52.5 in (1334 mm)
Curb weight 2185 lb (991 kg)

The AC Greyhound (1959-1963) was a 2+2 version of the Ace and Aceca automobiles made by AC Cars of Thames Ditton, Surrey, England. The Greyhound, of which 82 examples were built, had a two-door, four-seater aluminum body, and inherited most of the technical components of the Ace and Aceca:

Various straight-six engines were fitted

  • 1.991-litre AC Cars OHC (75 bhp @ 4500 rpm; 1000 kg)
  • 1.971-litre Bristol 100D2 OHV, (125 bhp @ 5750 rpm; 1015 kg)
  • 2.216-litre straight-six (105 bhp @ 4700 rpm; 1093 kg)
  • 2.553-litre Ford Zephyr (up to 170 bhp @ 5500; 1040 kg)

Three Greyhounds were left-hand drive; the rest were right-hand drive.