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Chassis:
Chassis LM18 was the first of the four 1935 Aston Martin Team Cars, which can be recognised by the lower radiator and sloping engine cover. In was one of three works Aston Martins entered in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where it placed 12th overall. It was also driven to fifth overall in the Tourist Trophy later in the year. Restored to its original configuration, it has been owned and raced for many years by noted British collector Nick Mason, who owns several other Ulsters.
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Ten Tenths Collection |
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