To Be OFFERED AT AUCTIONEstimate:
£375,000 - £425,000
- Fitted with factory original 'Special Series' Vantage
engine
- The first distinct Vantage model - more than just an upgraded
engine
- In storage for over a decade; an excellent restoration
project
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Please note that this lot will need to be collected in Dubai,
United Arab Emirates.
Not to be confused with a standard DB4 - or even its near identical
twin the DB5 - the DB4 Vantage was the very first distinct Vantage
model offered from Aston Martin. Rather than just an uprated engine
option, the DB4 Vantage, first announced in 1961, have distinct
chassis number sequences that separate them from the standard DB4s.
Interestingly, the first Aston Martin used in the filming of
Goldfinger was indeed a DB4 Series 5 Vantage, with other cars being
used for production and promotion of the film being DB5s.
Offered here, chassis DB4/1141/R is one of these special models.
Present are the fared-in headlights with chrome surround, borrowed
from the DB4GT, which signify its Vantage specification. It was
possible to have a DB4 fitted with the SS engine but not be a
"true" Vantage - the difference is in these headlights. According
to the accompanying build sheet, the Vantage was delivered on 1
March 1963 which means it was produced during the Series 5
production run. Although many say that the Series 5 DB4s had a
longer wheelbase, it was only the body that was lengthened by 9
centimetres. This gave passengers more leg room and allowed for a
higher roofline and bigger boot - always essential details in a
luxury vehicle such as an Aston Martin. Nearly identical to the
DB5, it is the minor differences, such as missing model badges and
a four speed David Brown gearbox, that separate the two models.
It is the SS - or Special Series - engine that separates the
Vantage from the standard DB4 models. First seen on the DB Mark
III, the Vantage engine was offered as an option on both the DB4
and the DB5. Fitted with three SU HD8 carburettors, with a higher
compression ratio and larger valves, the engine was quoted as
producing 266 bhp-nearly 30 bhp over the standard power plant.
Although DB4/1141/R's history has been lost to time, a previous
sale record notes that it was purchased in 1974 by the previous
owner, who was known to the Aston Martin Owner Club, and brought
the car to inter-marque meetings at Goodwood throughout the late
1970s. In 2004, the DB4 underwent a large restoration before being
sold to the current owner in 2008.
Since its purchase, this DB4 Vantage has been in secure storage and
have not been driven or moved. Now in a state which would befit a
respray and a full mechanical workup, this DB4 Vantage is the
perfect opportunity for any Aston enthusiast looking for a special
project.
Should you want more information on the condition of this lot and
or discuss the possibility of an in-situ inspection, please contact
our office at
+44 (0) 20 7851 7070 or email Britta Buchmann
at
[email protected]To
view this car and others currently consigned to this auction,
please visit the RM website at
rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/lf20.