And arguably the most tempting of them is the 1962 Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato pictured here ... clothed in Zagato's extraordinarily beautiful lightweight aluminum bodywork, makes those nineteen ...
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The Fastest Quarter-Mile Time For A Production Car In The '50sDespite its affordability, there were just 75 ‘Touring’ bodied DB4 GT cars built with just 8 being lightweight versions produced specifically for racing. Aston Martin had a more expensive DB4 ...
YOU could get your hands on an incredible road-legal 1950s Aston Martin DB4 GT Continuation - with only 1.9 miles on the clock. Unbelievable images show the race car finished in Moonbeam silver ...
After initially unveiling the DB4 GT at the 1960 London Motor Show, Aston Martin built 19 examples through 1963. In 1991 an additional four examples were built, followed by another pair in 2000.
Following the reveal of the first of Aston Martin’s DB4 Zagato continuation cars, now the first production DBS GT Zagato – the ... aluminium panels covering a lightweight tubular spaceframe ...
The early-‘50s Aston was a well-regarded sports car in its own right – and a good-looking one too, especially in MkIII guise – but when the DB4 was unveiled in late 1958, Aston Martin ...
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