1969 Aston Martin DBS
Chassis No. DBS5411LAC
Engine No. 400/4187/S
A Remarkably Original Example with Known History From New
Numbers-Matching Engine, Transmission, and Color
Includes BMI Heritage Trust Certificate
Rare Options Include Webasto Sunroof & Air Conditioning
Low Mileage - Preservation Class Candidate
Recent Major Service Performed
1 of Only 181 LHD Examples Produced
Complete with Books, Tools, Jack, Spare & Invoices
Aston Martin Lagonda Limited introduced the DBS in 1967 as a
transition from the DB6 model to the new era of Aston Martin. The
new DBS featured a larger wheelbase & square full-width grille with
a 4-seat coupe configuration, while powered by DB6's iconic 4.0L
6-cylinder inline engine delivering 286 hp and reaching a top speed
of 141 mph. Thanks to its impressive exterior design, the car was
used in several Hollywood productions including James Bond's 'On
Her Majesty's Secret Service' and 'The Persuaders' TV Series. The
DBS namesake is still used today as homage to this brilliant
model.
The Last of the David Brown Astons
The Aston Martin presented here is considered the ideal gentleman's
DBS, finished in Deep Carriage Green over Tan leatherwork on wire
wheels lavishly equipped with power windows, power assisted
steering, air conditioning, automatic transmission, Fiamm horns,
rear lapbelts, headrests and rare factory Webasto sunroof. The car
was dispatched on June 13, 1969 from the factory and originally
imported by Aston Martin Lagonda Inc. as a U.S. model. It was sold
new by Aston Martin Lagonda Sales in New York City to a Mr. Armand
Bartos of Park Avenue, New York on January 20, 1970.
Mr. Kramer, the second and long-term owner then acquired the DBS
from Gran Turismo Automotive Enterprises, LTD. of Greenvale, NY in
February of 1973 with trade of a 1964 Aston Martin DB5. Kramer was
sure to garage and maintain the car throughout the years as evident
by its current condition. We first acquired this fantastic example
in early 2013 with just over 48,000 miles - which Mr. Kramer
exclaimed were absolutely correct and original. It was then
acquired by a well-respected Fashion Designer and Photographer
residing in Beverly Hills, California. In May 2015, the DBS' fourth
and most recent caretaker took possession of DBS5411LAC in Northern
California.
Today, this outstandingly preserved and remarkably original example
retains factory equipment, body panels, etched glass, upholstery
and paint. Proper Avon tires and Lucas fog lamps compliment. As
expected with age, comes the typical bumps, bruises and beautifully
mellowed patina. The unspoiled luggage compartment, complete with
original tools, spare assembly and jack displays well, as does the
solid frame, pans and sills.
Its recently serviced, matching-numbers engine (impossibly correct,
right down to its Cheney hose clamps), fires instantly and runs
very smooth, delivering ample power via the three-speed Borg Warner
transmission - which was serviced as well. The wire wheels are
freshly shod with the new aforementioned correct UK supplied Avon
tires, whilst the stopping duties are equally well taken care of by
the fully rebuilt factory disc brake system. All recent services
and part invoices accompany.
Additionally, included with the DBS is its original Instruction
Book and British Motor Industry Heritage Trust - verifying the
vehicle's factory configuration. This stunning Aston Martin
certainly impresses and makes for a strong preservation class
competitor. An incredible find for the discerning enthusiast
seeking an original, preserved and complete example. Now available
at tremendous value for worldwide purchase and delivery from our
Houston, Texas showroom.
$153,500.00
To learn more about this vehicle, please contact our sales
department at (281) 497-1000 or
[email protected]
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