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Aston Martin DB 6 Coupe for Sale
Although it was the Aston Martin DB5 which was used in a record number of James Bond films, the later DB6 is a perfected, more practical version of this stunning creation.
History and Development of the Aston Martin DB6
David Brown didn't start his career as a luxury car creator, the Aston Martin DB6 was produced between 1965 - 1971 and sold nearly 2,000 units, but it was tractors that propelled his early business. In 1947 David Brown seized the opportunity to purchase a motor company for just £20,500; this meant that David Brown was now the proud owner of Aston Martin. He went on to create some of the most iconic cars in history, using his initials in the name of nearly all of them and having the DB6 predecessor, the DB5, famously driven by James Bond in many of the films. Although he was creating masterpieces on a daily basis, he chose to drive a rival Jaguar XJ as his commuting vehicle.
Aston Martin DB6 Specifications
The London Motor Show 1965 was the grand unveiling of the new and improved DB5 otherwise known as the Aston Martin DB6. This model was definitely different from it's predecessor; it boasted both unique quality styling along with comfort and practicality. It also boasted optional air conditioning and power steering. The chassis was elongated by 3.75 inches and the rear of the car had an aerodynamic makeover by changing it to a Kamm tail rear spoiler. This upgrade prevented the traction loss to the rear wheels, therefore allowing the Vantage specification of the Aston Martin DB6 to reach speeds of 145 miles per hour from its straight six cylinder, 4 litre engine. The roofline was increased in height by 2 inches, this alongside the extra rear legroom meant that the Aston Martin DB6 was a practical family car as well as a beautifully crafted sports vehicle.
Aston Martin DB6 Legacy of Quality
David Brown, owner of the world renowned Aston Martin car manufacturers held the ultimate passion for quality at any cost; this even meant making a loss on the Aston Martin DB6. The cost of making this beautiful creation was £1,000 more than David Brown sold the vehicle for; meaning that he was losing money on every car that he made. This shows his dedication to perfection, even to the detriment of his profit.
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1969 | Aston Martin DB 6
A Stand Out Example of a DB6
1966 | Aston Martin DB 6 Vantage
Aston Martin DB6 Vantage Mk I
1967 | Aston Martin DB 6
Aston Martin DB6 - Fully restored *SOLD*
1966 | Aston Martin DB 6 Vantage
Aston Martin DB 6 Vantage Mk1 "Manual" This is an original factory Vantage, Matching Numbers and colours, Dubonnet (red) over brown leather, Restored condition, Well documented, Executed with manual gearbox from new, Sold new by Cyril Motors on 7th of April in 1966
1967 | Aston Martin DB 6
1 OF 1788 EXAMPLES BUILT / BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED
1970 | Aston Martin DB 6 Mk II
Aston Martin DB6 Mk2 4.7 Manual
1965 | Aston Martin DB 6 Vantage
1965 Aston Martin DB6 Vantage No.1
1966 | Aston Martin DB 6 Vantage
Aston Martin DB6 Vantage Mk1 with manual gearbox This is an original factory Vantage, Matching Numbers and colours, Dubonnet (red) over brown leather, Restored condition, Well documented, Executed with manual gearbox from new, Sold new by Cyril Motors on 7th of April in 1966
1966 | Aston Martin DB 6
ASTON MARTIN DB6 WANTED
1971 | Aston Martin DB 6 Mk II
Aston Martin DB6 MKII (RHD)