c 5-Speed ManualThis 1969 Aston Martin DBS Vantage Sports Saloon is
a 5-Speed manual example wearing its original color combination of
Silver Birch over dark blue leather interior. According to its
factory build sheet, the engine number is listed as 400/4253/SVC,
which today has been replaced by an earlier unit, most likely from
a late DB5 from its sequence number 2000. Its chassis plate has
been updated to reflect this, and it still carries a triple Weber
setup, suggesting that its performance would remain to Vantage
levels. The build sheet also confirms that it was built to Vantage
Saloon specifications for the Swiss market, including air
conditioning, power assisted steering as well as having octagonal
wheel nuts, a Bosch European Radio and one head rest, for the
driver. It also had Swiss specification headlamps. A very honest
and highly original driver quality example that's quite presentable
overall. The driver's seat is certainly well worn, but elsewhere
and particularly for the rear seats its condition is remarkably
good. The Aston starts right up, runs and drives well. A superb
expression of the automotive design of its era, the Aston Martin
DBS has become an icon of the marque, and also marks the last model
produced under Sir David Brown's leadership at Aston Martin.
3,995cc DOHC Vantage 6-Cylinder Engine3 Dual-throat Weber
Carburetors5-Speed Manual Transmission Originally delivered to
Switzerland Well optioned with Coolaire air conditioning, power
steering, and more Long time Swedish owned car 5-speed manual
gearbox The last Aston Martin under Sir David Brown's leadership
Price: $119,500
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