1969 ASTON MARTIN DBS SALOON LHD with Matching Numbers and
Desirable 5-Speed Manual Gearbox This 1969 Aston Martin
DBS LHD with desirable 5-Speed Manual Gearbox is special
both for its short list of owners as well as its original
specification. According to copies of factory records, DBS/5417/LC
was ordered new by Wallard Ward Malley, Jr., the president of The
Edw. Malley Company. Malley's, New Haven's premier department store
and a family business since 1848, afforded Wallace the means to buy
his Aston, and the taste to specify all the right things. Finished
in Fiesta Red over Black Connolly hides, Malley ensured he'd arrive
at work looking cool thanks to a Coolaire air conditioning system.
In addition to that, he'd be up-to-date with the news care of a
Bosch New Yorker radio, safe thanks to front seat headrests and
front and rear seat belts, and unruffled care of power-assisted
steering. Delivered at the end of June 1969, Malley would only
enjoy the car briefly before passing away in 1971. The estate would
retain the car until April 25, 1973 when it was purchased by fellow
Nutmeg State resident and banker Richard Hyman. A
dedicated enthusiast, Mr. Hyman would drive and enjoy his DBS for
the rest of his life. The car was acquired by the current owner in
2011, two years after Mr. Hyman's
passing. Largely original and still finished in
its original color scheme, this three owner 5-Speed DBS has been
frugally driven in the last decade and some recommissioning is
recommended prior to active touring and use. This well optioned and
luxurious grand routier is now ready to make its way to its fourth
fortunate owner. Three owners from new Desirable 5-Speed
Manual Gearbox Factory left-hand drive
Originally delivered to Connecticut Well optioned with Coolaire air
conditioning, power steering, and more The last Aston Martin under
Sir David Brown's leadershipOrg Price:$129,500Discounted
Price:$109,500
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