The British sports car industry has experienced great successes and huge defeats. Aston Martin is one of the few manufacturers to survive wars and crises. To this day, Aston Martin has stuck to its principle: build sporty GTs according to a tried and tested recipe. The front engine, rear-wheel drive and an extravagant look.
The DB2/4 Mark III was the sports car brand's first car to come with the distinctive Aston Martin nose. The shape of the grille can be found on the current model range. DB in the type name stands for David Brown, who owned Aston Martin and sister brand Lagonda from 1947 to the mid-1970s.
The 1958 AM30031665 chassis body was hand-patted by the men at Tickford Limited, which was purchased by David Brown in 1955.
The front contains a 2,900 cc 6 cylinder designed by W.O. Bentley. The successor to the DB2/4 was the DB3, of which only 10 units were produced.