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1954 | Aston Martin DB 2/4 Mk I

Aston Martin DB 2/4 Mk1

299.500 €
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Descripción

Transmission: 4 gears, Manual gearbox
Drive: Rear wheel drive
Empty weight: 1.221 kg
Wheelbase: 251 cm
Number of seats: 4
Emission class: Euro 0
Registration number: AR-19-44

When you add performance to elegance; Aston Martin is the only answer.

Many an enthusiast we hear think that Aston Martin actually set its first footsteps in the automotive industry in the early 1950s thanks to David Brown. However, Lionel Martin was already in business in 1913 (!), selling cars under the name Singer Cars. Sorry Porsche fans; Lionel was first! In addition, Lionel was doing Hill Climb racing, under the name 'Aston Hill Climb'. Thus, Aston Martin was eventually born.

In 1947, the very wealthy gentleman David Brown came into contact with Aston Martin. Mr. Brown exchanged part of his wallet for shares in the sports car brand. Thus, the first DB was born. DB? Yes. David Brown. Say quite frankly, quite striking, however; You would have done the same yourself! Eventually DB became equivalent to Aston Martin, just like 911 to Porsche.

After only 16 DB1 examples, a totally redesigned car was presented in 1951 with many innovative technologies. The first examples all came with a 2.6 liter six-in-line with 105 British horses. However, from 1953 you had the option to tick the 'Vantage' option for 120 pounds including taxes. Besides being the first time Aston put the word 'Vantage' in its mouth, this was also a very desirable option among many a British Aristocrat. You got a 2920cc six-in-line block with a whopping 140 British polo horses. Much more potent in other words!

Ours? The Vantage, of course! Entirely nut & bolt restored in the Netherlands by Classic Car Venlo. Everything documented, brought back in original colors. Fully matching. Blue Haze on the outside with light blue-colored cows in the interior. Only 307 MK1s built, some with the 'Vantage' option. Very unique; Shaken, not stirred. Will we see you soon?

When you add performance to elegance; Aston Martin is the only answer.

Many an enthusiast we hear think that Aston Martin actually set its first footsteps in the automotive industry in the early 1950s thanks to David Brown. However, Lionel Martin was already in business in 1913 (!), selling cars under the name Singer Cars. Sorry Porsche fans; Lionel was first! In addition, Lionel was doing Hill Climb racing, under the name 'Aston Hill Climb'. Thus, Aston Martin was eventually born.

In 1947, the very wealthy gentleman David Brown came into contact with Aston Martin. Mr. Brown exchanged part of his wallet for shares in the sports car brand. Thus, the first DB was born. DB? Yes. David Brown. Say quite frankly, quite striking, however; You would have done the same yourself! Eventually DB became equivalent to Aston Martin, just like 911 to Porsche.

After only 16 DB1 examples, a totally redesigned car was presented in 1951 with many innovative technologies. The first examples all came with a 2.6 liter six-in-line with 105 British horses. However, from 1953 you had the option to tick the 'Vantage' option for 120 pounds including taxes. Besides being the first time Aston put the word 'Vantage' in its mouth, this was also a very desirable option among many a British Aristocrat. You got a 2920cc six-in-line block with a whopping 140 British polo horses. Much more potent in other words!

Ours? The Vantage, of course! Entirely nut & bolt restored in the Netherlands by Classic Car Venlo. Everything documented, brought back in original colors. Fully matching. Blue Haze on the outside with light blue-colored cows in the interior. Only 307 MK1s built, some with the 'Vantage' option. Very unique; Shaken, not stirred. Will we see you soon?

Detalles del vehículo

Datos del vehículo

Marca
Aston Martin
Serie del modelo
DB 2/4
Modelo
DB 2/4 Mk I
Código fabricante
Mark I
Primera fecha de registro
2/1954
Año de construcción
1954
Kilometraje (leer)
1967 mls
Número de chasis
No provisto
Número de motor
No provisto
Número de la caja de cambios
No provisto
Coincidencia de números
No provisto
No. de propietarios anteriores
> 6

Detalles técnicos

Carrocería
Coupe
Potencia (kW/CV)
104/141
Capacidad cúbica (cm³) - acerca de
2920
Cilindro
6
Puertas
3
Manejo
Izquierda
Caja de cambios
Manual
Marchas
4
Engranaje
Trasero
Freno delantero
No provisto
Freno trasero
No provisto
Combustible
Gasolina

Configuración individual

Color exterior
Azul
Color según fabricante
Haze Blue
Color interior
Otros
Material interior
Tejido

Condición, registro y documentación.

Tiene peritaje
Matriculado
Listo para conducir
Apropiado para la Mille Miglia

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