• 19 Jul 2018
    A year after the DB6 announcement, the DB6 Volante was unveiled at the 1966 London Motor Show. The D...
  • 19 Jul 2018
    “All the DB series have been Grand Tourers in their respective way,” enthused Motor magazine, “but t...
  • 19 Jul 2018
    A new word entered the Aston Martin lexicon at the 1965 London Motor Show: ‘Volante’. Of the 1021 DB...
  • 19 Jul 2018
    Virtually identical in appearance to the Series 5 DB4, the DB5 was the first road-going Aston Martin...
  • 19 Jul 2018
    Though the Lagonda name had been in abeyance since 1958, the marque had not been forgotten by David
  • 19 Jul 2018
    ​“Pretty car!” remarks the Mafia boss as he consigns Michael Caine’s DB4C to oblivion in ‘The Italia...
  • 19 Jul 2018
    At the October 1960 London Motor Show, an even lighter DB4GT was unveiled with elegant lightweight t...
  • 19 Jul 2018
    Announced at the London Motor Show in October 1959, the DB4GT was a grand touring version of the DB4...
  • 19 Jul 2018
    The planned successor to the DB2 and its derivatives was Project 114, begun in 1952, for which engin...
  • 19 Jul 2018
    In 1956 new rules for the World Sports Car Championship and Le Mans prompted Aston Martin to build a...
  • 19 Jul 2018
    The Mk III – described as “one of the world’s outstanding sports models” by The Autocar – incorporat...
  • 19 Jul 2018
    The DB3S, introduced in 1953, established Aston Martin as a serious Le Mans contender, racing for ou...
  • 19 Jul 2018
    The DB2/4 was certainly one of the fastest production cars, especially given its modest engine capac...
  • 19 Jul 2018
    Perhaps the most beautiful new car of the 1940s, the Aston Martin DB2 was the creation of Frank Feel...
  • 19 Jul 2018
    The 1948 Motor Show saw the launch of the first car to be produced under the ownership of David Brow...
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  • 19 Jul 2018
    Aston Martin patented its vision of the future in March 1939. It started work on its dream car just
  • 19 Jul 2018
  • 19 Jul 2018
    Built on the chassis of a crashed racing Aston Martin, this boat-tail three seater was first owned b...
  • 18 Jul 2018
    The car was a 2 seaters with a sporting body which it is believed carried the chassis number A1. The...

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