1971 ASTON MARTIN DBS V8 SPORTS SALOONThe production DBS V8 chassis
number sequence commenced with '10001', making this the 356th
example of this landmark model built. According to the copies of
factory records on file, this V8 was ordered new through Aston
Martin Lagonda, Inc for export. Finished in the exceedingly Tudor
Green over Tan leather, 10356 was handsomely optioned with air
conditioning, automatic transmission, dual head rests, aerial and
speakers, Waso steering lock, and Fiam horns. Completed on December
17, 1971 and shipped six days later on December 23, 1971 the first
owner and any early history on the car is not recorded. At some
point, likely in the last two decades, the car was repainted red
but the interior appears to be original. Noted as having been in
the U.S. in the early 1990s according to records from the Aston
Martin Owners Club, it was presented in 1989-91 by a J. Stinsmen of
Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The previous owner acquired the car
from New Jersey in March of 2008 and has maintained the car on
static display since. Runs and drives but will require servicing
prior to active road use.CHASSIS NO. DBSV8/10356/LCAENGINE NO.
V/540/043/EE Original left-hand driver example Originally Tudor
Green over Tan Well optioned with Coolaire air conditioning and
more The 356th DBS V8 builtPrice: $97,500
Vehicle Details
1971 Aston Martin DBS
Listing ID:CC-1797656
Price:$97,500
Location:Astoria, New York
Year:1971
Make:Aston Martin
Model:DBS
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Tan
Odometer:0
Stock Number:24162
VIN:24162
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