--Dubonnet Red with Black leather interior and Black carpeting, 4.0
Liter 6-cylinder engine, 5-speed ZF transmission, 73,000 original
miles, Matching Numbers, Original colors, Rare original Left-Hand
Drive and 5-speed gearbox, Long-term ownership, Well serviced, Air
conditioning.This DBS was manufactured February 7, 1969 and
delivered to Aston Martin Sales, Inc., the factory showroom on 52nd
Street in New York City. As a North American export, this DBS is
rare as only 181 of the 787 total DBS production were produced in
Left-Hand Drive. For further rarity, this DBS was optioned with the
ZF 5-speed manual gearbox as well as air conditioning, power
windows, power assisted steering, Fiamm horns, rear lapbelts,
headrests and radio.After initial use in Pennsylvania, this DBS was
sold to Texas with documented ownerships by Maretta Oil Company,
Honda of Midland, Larry Hertwell, and then residing with its
long-term caretaker, Mr. P.E. Ridley of Mesquite, Texas. Mr. Ridley
took exceptional care of this DBS for over 30 years keeping records
of all servicing. A full engine-out rebuild was carried out in
2006-2008 by Richard Wright of Dallas, TX. The engine was uprated
at this time to Weber carbs - Vantage higher horsepower
specification.Over the past ten years, this DBS has been further
exceptionally maintained regardless of use and received mechanical
refreshening to all systems including fuel, ignition, electrical,
braking and air conditioning. The DBS? lower boxed rockers were
recently replaced as preventative maintenance. In March of 2021,
the DBS returned to Autosport Designs where the following service,
maintenance and restoration have been performed: The suspension was
updated with a Harvey Bailey handling kit, Telescopic Koni rear
shock conversion, New front shocks, Tie-rods, Ball joints, Upper
and lower control arm bushings and brake reaction mounts, 5 new
wire wheels and new tires were installed and the car was corner
balanced and aligned. The steering rack and power steering systems
were removed and fully serviced. A full service maintenance to
include all filters and fluids as well as spark plugs has been
performed. The water pump was replaced, the radiator was rebuild
and recored and new belts were installed. Additionally new door and
door glass seals were installed, the DBS received a new Moto-Lita
wood steering wheel, passenger side mirror period chrome mirror,
Cibie yellow fog lights were supplied and installed and finally and
to make sure occupants are kept comfortable, the AC system was
serviced throughout. Sold, January of 2023 to its most recent
collector ownership, this DBS has been maintained as needed, when
needed to keep in its current superb condition. The DBS has been
housed in a South Eastern British car collection with several other
Astons and has only come back to market due to its being traded to
Autosport Designs, Inc. towards another Aston from our inventory.
Currently, all systems are working as they should and as originally
intended by the factory when delivered new. Available with complete
documentation and ownership history from new, factory books, tools,
service records, factory build sheet and BMIHT Certificate. This
DBS is most certainly one of the finest cared for examples of its
type offered in today?s market.
Vehicle Details
1969 Aston Martin DBS
Listing ID:CC-2002511
Price:Contact Seller
Location:Huntington Station, New York
Year:1969
Make:Aston Martin
Model:DBS
Exterior Color:Dubonett Rosso
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:0
Stock Number:3718
VIN:DBS/5271/LAC
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