Aston Martin DB2-4 Mark III
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Aston Martin DB2-4 Mark III
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Aston Martin DB2-4 Mark III#2
1959 Aston Martin DB2-4 Mark III Convertible
Aston Martin DB MkIII
I remeber seeing a white convertible for sale in Barcelona's Auto Retro about 2 or 3 years ago. I don't know if it was a Mk III, but it definitely was a DB2.
The grille is the big visible difference.
[img]http://www.asphalte.ch/Events/BCar05/British%20cars%20Morges%20051001%2019%20AM%20DB2%20c_resize.jpg[/img]
DB2
[img]http://www.madle.org/am24mk3tickfhc.jpg[/img]
DB MkIII
I think it was DB2 then...
Cool... gotta say, the DB2 makes a nice sound! Ever hear one?
[QUOTE=CJ_007]Cool... gotta say, the DB2 makes a nice sound! Ever hear one?[/QUOTE]
Nope and the one I saw was hardly in running condition... :(
Aston Martin DB MkIII #2
Aston Martin DB MkIII #2
[QUOTE=Ferrer;630600]I think it was DB2 then...[/QUOTE]
basically there are three models
DB2
DB2/4
and DB MarkIII
DB2 is two seater with a split front window
DB2/4 is a "four" seater with one front window
DBMKIII is a DB2/4 with a reworked front part, and some more changes.
During the process of developing DB2, the engine size increased from 2.6 to 2.9 liters.
[QUOTE=henk4;725164]basically there are three models
DB2
DB2/4
and DB MarkIII
DB2 is two seater with a split front window
DB2/4 is a "four" seater with one front window
DBMKIII is a DB2/4 with a reworked front part, and some more changes.
During the process of developing DB2, the engine size increased from 2.6 to 2.9 liters.[/QUOTE]
It was years ago, so I can't remember anymore... :p
[QUOTE=Ferrer;725178]It was years ago, so I can't remember anymore... :p[/QUOTE]
AM always asked me whether I approved of further developments...
Aston Martin DB MkIII #3