AC - Greyhound
The AC Greyhound was available from 1959. AC was already making the 2 seater Ace and Aceca models, when they branched out to making the AC Greyhound model. This was aimed to be more of a family mans car. It was a four seater with saloon bodywork built on a 10 inch longer version of the existing AC chassis, using coil springs all round, rather than the transverse leaf system on the other AC models. The AC Greyhound stayed in production until 1963. As for the engines, the Greyhound was available with AC , Bristol or latterly the Ruddspeed tuned 2.6 litre Ford 6 Zephyr engines.
AC Greyhound tyre size was originally 5.50x16 and Blockley produces the perfect 5.50x16 tyre for the Greyhound. See full details of this 550x16 tyre size at the link below: