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Aston Martin DB4 Series II RHD 1960

General description : Just arrived – 1960 Aston Martin DB4 Series II
This rare Aston Martin is one of just 351 Series II cars produced and presents beautifully in its original Aston Martin Jet Black with Beige leather interior.
It was constructed in early 1960 and dispatched in RHD to its first owner, a Mr Wilson G McConnell of 80 Sunnyside Avenue, Montreal, Canada, by distributor Budd & Dyer on 11th April 1960. The DB4 was supplied new with a number of factory options including chrome wire wheels, heated rear window, 319 Motorola radio, a set of fitted suitcases and 3.54:1 Powr Lok differential. Typed records on the build sheet held on the history file identify that Aston Martin's service engineers from the UK visited the DB4 on at least two separate occasions in Canada to carry out road tests and service works in conjunction with the local distributor. The vehicle remained in Canada, until being shipped to England on 27th February 1989 when it was first registered in the UK by the new owner Mr W Benson of Radway, Warwick. Two years later Mr J Colbeck of South West England acquired the Aston and commissioned noted specialists Desmond J Smail Ltd to carry out a four month mechanical restoration and partial bodywork overhaul. Following completion of the work Mr Colbeck passionately maintained the vehicle for the following 20 years, as testified by the numerous invoices and receipts contained within the car’s history file. Carefully maintained as it was, the Aston was also well used during this period and successfully competed in several regularity rallies for the Aston Martin Owners Club. After two decades of ownership the Aston passed to its next custodian in September 2011 where it received further restoration by another specialist before passing to its most recent owner who commissioned RS Williams to undertake additional mechanical work including completely re-building and uprating the original engine to 4.7 Litres. Having just completed a full Woodham Mortimer repaint, engine bay detailing, and re-chroming of the front and rear bumpers, the Aston Martin presents in excellent cosmetic and mechanical condition and pleasingly all the numbers match the factory build sheet. It comes accompanied with an excellent history file and offers a superb opportunity to acquire a properly restored and upgraded DB4 with rock solid provenance. Please contact us for further details. SOLD.

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1960 Aston Martin DB4 Series II RHD is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Mayfair by JD Classics for Not priced.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Aston Martin Model : DB4 Model Version : Series II RHD Engine size : 4.7 Model Year : 1960 Sub type : Coupé Location : Maldon

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About Aston Martin DB4
The Aston Martin DB4 is an iconic model in Aston Martin's history, known for its elegant design, performance, and luxury. Here's an overview of its history, specifications, production numbers, and cultural context:

1. History: The Aston Martin DB4 was introduced in 1958 as a replacement for the DB Mark III. It was designed by Carrozzeria Touring of Milan, Italy, and represented a significant step forward for Aston Martin in terms of performance and styling.

2. Specifications:
- Engine: The DB4 initially featured a 3.7-liter inline-six engine, which was later upgraded to a 4.0-liter engine in later models. The power output ranges from approximately 240 to 266 horsepower, depending on the specific variant.
- Transmission: It was equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission, and some later models were offered with a 3-speed automatic transmission as an option.
- Performance: The DB4 was capable of achieving a top speed of around 140 to 150 mph (225 to 240 km/h) and could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph (0 to 97 km/h) in approximately 8 seconds.

3. Production Numbers: The production numbers for the Aston Martin DB4 are as follows:
- Aston Martin DB4 (1958-1963): Approximately 1,113 units produced across various body styles and variants.

4. Cultural Context: The Aston Martin DB4 represented a significant leap forward for Aston Martin in terms of design and performance. It showcased a blend of British craftsmanship and Italian styling, incorporating lightweight construction techniques and elegant lines. The DB4's luxurious and sporty character made it a desirable choice for discerning buyers, including celebrities and enthusiasts.

The DB4's success on the road and its participation in motorsport events further enhanced its reputation. It competed in various racing and rallying events, achieving notable successes, including class wins and overall victories in races such as the Le Mans 24 Hours and the RAC Tourist Trophy.

The Aston Martin DB4 remains an iconic and highly sought-after classic car today. Its timeless design, powerful performance, and connection to Aston Martin's heritage have made it a symbol of automotive excellence and desirability. Collectors and enthusiasts value the DB4 for its rarity, craftsmanship, and historical significance within the Aston Martin lineup.

"Superleggera" is an Italian term meaning "super light" or "super lightweight." It is often associated with the coachbuilding company Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera, which has been known for its lightweight construction techniques used in the creation of various iconic automobiles.

Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera is credited with popularizing the superleggera construction method, which involved using a lightweight framework of small-diameter steel tubes covered with hand-formed aluminum panels. This construction technique reduced the overall weight of the vehicle while maintaining structural integrity.

The term "Superleggera" has also been used by several automakers, including Aston Martin, Lamborghini, and others, to denote special lightweight or high-performance versions of their vehicles. These vehicles often feature weight reduction measures, aerodynamic enhancements, and increased power output to deliver enhanced performance and driving dynamics.

For example, Aston Martin has used the "Superleggera" designation on models such as the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera, which represents the ultimate expression of performance and luxury in the Aston Martin lineup. These vehicles typically feature powerful engines, advanced aerodynamics, and extensive use of lightweight materials to achieve a perfect balance between performance and luxury.

In summary, "Superleggera" refers to the concept of lightweight construction and has been associated with both the Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera coachbuilder and specific high-performance models from various automakers. It represents a pursuit of weight reduction and improved performance without compromising on style and luxury.