Vehicle Description
One of 349 1961 Aston Martin DB4 Series IIThis 1961 Aston Martin
DB4 is a highly original and extremely desirable late-production
Series II car undriven and largely unseen since circa 1969.
Original Connolly leather and Wilton wool interior. One of just 349
DB4 Series IIs built and an intriguing recommissioning project or
candidate for full restoration. Though the engine has been run as
recently as early 2024, the car has not been driven since about
1970, which is supported by a 1969 Florida State inspection sticker
remaining affixed to the windshield. The Aston Martin will require
recommissioning prior to any road use. The DB4 is accompanied by
its jack, tool roll, spare wheel, period under-dash
air-conditioning components, and various other spares. Showing just
39,308 miles, this long-prized Aston Martin will be passed to its
next caretaker who will have the choice of returning it to the road
as a highly intact, low-mileage garage find, or restoring it to its
original sophisticated splendor. Either way, the Aston Martin
community will be the better for this long-sequestered example
rejoining the ranks. According to a copy of its build record on
file, this DB4 Series II was first sold in March 1961 to the
Grimmer Electrical Supplies Ltd. of East Ham, within greater
London, presumably for use by one the company�s principals. In
addition to confirming its matching-numbers engine, the build sheet
notes that the Aston Martin was re-cellulosed within a few weeks of
its sale date, likely as a condition of the sale, from Caribbean
Pearl to the Goodwood Green that it still wears today. An
accompanying identification tag issued by the Miami-based Shaw
Brothers Shipping Company suggests the DB4 was imported to the US
by Marathon, Florida-resident Walter B. Weidler, and fuel receipts
bearing his name, found in the car, dated 1969, provide a rough
time frame of his ownership. Coachwork by Touring A
Long-Sequestered, Highly Original, Late-Production DB4 Series II
Undriven and Largely Unseen Since Circa 1969 Original Connolly
Leather and Wilton Wool Interior One of Just 349 DB4 Series IIs
Built An Intriguing Recommissioning Project or Candidate for Full
RestorationPrice: $325,000