This 1957 Aston Martin DB Mark III Left-Hand Drive is a matching
numbers example and one of just 551 produced. An ideal candidate
for a complete restoration and accompanied by numerous parts. Red
with black interior. An extremely desirable and collectible Mk III
in factory left-hand drive form. The perfect car to
restore. Two years after the introduction of the
DB2/4 MkII came the DB MkIII - the '2/4' suffix being dropped - 551
of which were made between March 1957 and July 1959. Externally the
most obvious change was the adoption of a DB3S-style grille,
establishing the 'hallmark' look of subsequent Aston Martins, which
had been drawn up by Tickford designer, Bert Thickpenny. This
restyled nose gives the car a more imposing look, while the
interior boasted a redesigned dashboard with instruments grouped in
a cowled panel ahead of the driver. The 3.0-liter engine had
benefited from an extensive redesign by Tadek Marek (newly arrived
from Austin) and featured, among other improvements, a stiffer
block, stronger crankshaft, and a new cylinder head with bigger
valves. 162bhp was available with the single-pipe exhaust system,
178bhp with the optional twin-pipe version. The MkIII was faster
than any of its predecessors with a top speed of 120mph.
Factory left-hand-drive Matching-numbers example Rare as one of
only 551 produced between 1957 and 1959 Desirable and collectible
DB Mark III An ideal candidate for a complete restoration;
accompanied by numerous parts Org Price:$195,000Discounted
Price:$149,500
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