To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Paris event, 6 February
2019.
Estimate:
€190.000 - €250.000
- Factory left-hand-drive, matching-numbers example
- One of the first 100 produced
- Delivered new to the U.S.
The ultimate and most highly refined variant of the successful
Aston Martin DB2/4, the Mark III was introduced in March 1957 and
produced through July 1959 in both fixed and drophead coup�
form.
New to Aston Martin, engineer Tadek Marek was given the task of
thoroughly revising the six-cylinder engine - increasing output
substantially. Front disc brakes supplemented Alfin rear drum
brakes, with this upgrade being optional on the first 100 Mk IIIs,
and this car is equipped as such. Styling and body fittings were
updated, most notably with a new DB3S-style grille opening. This
style grille would become a trademark of Aston Martin models
through the present day. For many, the Mk III was the most
beautiful road-going Aston Martin yet.
Offered here is one of the earlier Mk IIIs, originally delivered to
Mrs M.S. Collier of San Francisco, California, and is one of just
83 original factory left-hand-drive vehicles. While its early
history is not known this Mk III does retain its original engine,
which was restored in 2014 by a noted French specialist and
invoices are on file. Originally ordered in Moonbeam Grey, the
saloon now presents beautifully in the classic colour combination
of British Racing Green over black leather.
This Aston Martin DB2/4 Mk III is perfect for an owner looking for
a sports car eligible for numerous events.
Please note that the estimate of this lot has been revised to
€190.000-€250.000.
Veuillez noter que l'estimation concernant ce lot a �t� modifi�e �
190 000-250 000 €.
To view this car and others currently consigned to this auction,
please visit the RM website at rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/pa19.