This rare AC 2-litre saloon has been almost stripped to bare aluminum and actually runs! The car is listed here on eBay with a buy-it-now of $6,200 and an opening bid of $4,950. It’s located in Marshall, Michigan. The AC has a hybrid body, consisting of aluminum paneling over a wood substructure and a steel chassis. Just over 1,200 were produced in 2 and 4 door models from 1947 to 1956–not exactly mass production! Unusually, the inline OHV 6-cylinder first used in an AC in 1922 has an aluminum block with wet liners and, in this car, three SU carburetors. There’s evidence of recent work to the carburetors and the car looks relatively straight. However, the seller makes it plain that the wood body framing is in poor shape, and being structural wood this would be very difficult to replace economically unless you do it yourself. Any amateur or professional woodworkers out there that would like an unusual project?