One of the most seminal cars in Aston Martin’s automotive oeuvre just hit the market. The first DB4 to ever be shown to the public has been listed for private sale via RM Sotheby’s for a hair over a ...
Prior to Aston Martin Lagonda moving its headquarters and production facility to Gaydon, the British automaker’s home was Newport Pagnell. Over 13,300 vehicles have been hand-built there since the ...
I recall having a conversation decades ago with an accomplished Aston Martin restorer—the best in the US, to be sure. At the time, he regaled me with tales of DB5s coming into his shop, more than a ...
Conceived to harness the full racing potential of the DB4 platform, the GT quickly evolved into an iconic automotive masterpiece, leaving an indelible mark on Aston Martin's future models. When it ...
Aston Martin launched their Continuation program three years ago with the DB4 GT Continuation, which was limited to just 25 units. Now the company is offering the very first DB4 GT Continuation ever ...
Alright, Captain Snooty. This is the second DB4 ever built, the first shown to the public, the first in left-hand drive, one of just 50 total DB4 Series 1s, and it comes with a numbers-matching engine ...
Aston Martin only built 19 examples of the original 1961 DB4 GT Zagato, one of the most desirable of the era, and this one has only had four owners since new. The first owner, based in Cheshire, ...
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Ah, Facebook Marketplace. ‘Tis what Graham Chapman’s King Arthur would have called “a silly place,” one where anything from used cheese graters to a dually Geo Metro can be found. Today’s Facebook ...
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A 1962 Aston Martin DB4 has been discovered hiding in a U.S. barn and if restored, could be worth in excess of $1 million. This Aston Martin DB4 is a numbers-matching car and has been sitting in ...