Facing financial uncertainty in the 1970s, Aston Martin answered
with one of the most audacious luxury sedans ever produced: the
Lagonda. Sporting a name reserved for Aston's most top-drawer
models, the marque's flagship sedan combined futuristic,
wedge-shaped styling and pioneering digital instrumentation with
Newport Pagnell's signature hand-built exclusivity, and the Lagonda
emerged as the most expensive and sophisticated sedans in the world
at the time.
Out of the 645 Lagondas produced, this example is one of just 75
Series 3 Lagondas made. Built only for the 1986 model year, all
were equipped with Weber-Marelli fuel injection and an updated
instrument display, and this example has been further specified
with the three-speed automatic transmission. According to the
included Aston Martin Heritage Trust Certificate, it is finished
from the factory in special order Mercedes Cabernet Red;
complemented by a Magnolia Connolly leather interior with Dark Red
piping and Wilton wool carpeting edged in Onslow edged Dark
Red.
This left-hand drive example was destined for the United States and
was sold new through Newport Imports in Newport, California in May
1987. The car's long-term second owner, based first in Quebec and
then in Michigan, maintained a diligent record of their
top-of-the-line Aston, and the car now boasts a sizable binder of
meticulously documented maintenance invoices from 1999 to 2014. It
was almost exclusively maintained by Aston Martin Jaguar of Troy
with regular services performed up until 2006. At this time, it was
entrusted to The Guild of Automotive Restorers in Ontario, Canada
for annual maintenance work that continued for the next six years.
After acquiring the Lagonda in 2021, the consignor continued to
service it meticulously through British marque specialists in
Harrison City, Pennsylvania.
This 1986 Aston Martin Lagonda Series 3 is now accompanied by its
owner's literature and a substantial binder of invoices totaling
more than $54,000. Its exhaustive service record is further
validated by its CARFAX Vehicle History Report, which shows mileage
inconsistencies likely due to its time spent in Canada. The
consigning Broad Arrow Car Specialist notes that the middle screen
of its innovative dashboard is inoperative; a common issue with the
Lagonda as the pioneer of the digital instrument age.
The Aston Martin Lagonda represents an important forward-thinking
statement in the marque's history and an impressive interpretation
of the beloved wedge era of automotive design. The car offered here
is a strikingly specified and meticulously maintained example of
perhaps one of the most technologically and stylistically daring
cars to emerge from Newport Pagnell.
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