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
Vehicle Details
1957 Aston Martin DB4
Listing ID:CC-1541116
Price:$149,500
Location:Astoria, New York
Year:1957
Make:Aston Martin
Model:DB4
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:0
Stock Number:20198
VIN:20198
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