Aston Martin DB2 1952, Inglaterra
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Introduced in 1950, the DB2 is the seminal
Aston Martin model from the famed David Brown era, as well as the most
aspirational. Renowned for its superb handling and impeccable quality, the DB2
continues to be highly prized for its purity of design, landmark “first model”
standing, and sheer rarity, as just 411 were produced. The year after its
introduction, Aston Martin began offering a Vantage-specification engine that
featured larger SU carburetors and a higher compression ratio, allowing it to
produce a total of 125 horsepower.
Documentation
shows chassis number LML/50/102 was originally delivered via Denver Imported
Motors in Colorado, though the first owner was not recorded. Both the British
Motor Industry Heritage Trust Certificate and factory service card show the DB2
was delivered in Post Office Red over a red-piped black interior and that the
car was uprated to Vantage specification prior to delivery. The second owner is
noted on the service card as G.S. Toll, Esq. of Norwalk, California.
Eventually,
the DB2 would make its way from the San Francisco Bay area across the Pacific
to Malaysia. It is presumed that once in Malaysia, it was converted to
right-hand drive to suit that country’s traffic laws. In the early 2000s,
LML/50/102 was acquired by a gentleman living in Kuala Lumpur, who subsequently
treated the car to a comprehensive mechanical restoration which focused on a
full engine rebuild. Following its return to the U.S., it joined an East Coast
collection, where it was extensively sorted and serviced to make it enormously
entertaining to drive.
Today
this wonderful Aston DB2 presents in fine condition with tidy and attractive
cosmetics that are consistent with its highly usable and event-ready nature.
The Post Office Red paintwork has taken on a very slight patina since its
restoration yet remains quite attractive overall. Panel fit is exemplary, and
the aluminum-alloy factory coachwork is straight. The brightwork consists
primarily of careworn but sound original pieces, with the exception of the
bumpers, which were recently refreshed. Wire wheels are painted silver/grey and
feature original and correct Aston-branded knock-offs.
The
cockpit is trimmed as original in black leather with red piping. It presents
with a wonderfully inviting character that comes from enjoyed use, with supple
leather and fine-quality carpets and trim. The dash has been restored to a high
standard and is covered in red leather to complement the window trim and seat
piping. The wood instrument fascia has been beautifully refinished and houses a
complete array of original switch gear and dials. The original Bluemels
steering wheel was retained, full of character and corded for extra grip during
spirited driving.
Since
the original matching-numbers 2.6-liter inline six was rebuilt in 2005, it has
seen limited use and continues to run well today. A binder of receipts
documents the work performed, with the majority of the parts sourced via the
classic car experts at Aston Service Dorset. Since returning to the U.S. and
while in the hands of the most recent owner, the suspension, brakes, rear axle,
wiring looms, and numerous other details were overhauled in 2016–2017.
Presented
in original colors and with its original engine, this well-maintained DB2 is
eligible and ideally suited for numerous events worldwide, including the Mille
Miglia, Le Mans Classic, and Tour Auto. Likewise, it would be a fine choice for
home-bound rallies such as the Colorado Grand and Copperstate 1000.
Fonte : https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/mo19/monterey/lots/r0060-1952-aston-martin-db2/779077
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