BONHAMS ASTON MARTIN SALE OFFERS PETER
USTINOV’S RARE 1962 ASTON MARTIN DB4 SERIES IV
Sir Peter Ustinov in the 1962 DB4 Series IV Vantage Convertible (lot 247)
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Bonhams largest ever Aston Martin Sale features over 250 lots of motor cars and automobilia
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Unlike other comparable British manufacturers, Aston Martin built left-hand drive variants in very limited numbers. With over 25% of the sale entry with left-hand drive specification, the auction offers an exceptional opportunity to acquire a rare example.
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Sale highlights include two DB4 convertibles: the 1962 DB4 Series IV Vantage Convertible - one of only nine ever produced in left-hand drive, it was once the property of Sir Peter Ustinov (Lot 247: estimate £900,000-1,000,000); in right-hand drive, a 1962 Aston Martin DB4 4.0-Litre Series IV Convertible (Lot 237: £800,000-900,000)
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A total of 21 DB4, DB5 and DB6s consigned to the sale, the largest number of DB era motor cars in Bonhams Aston Martin Works Sale 16-year history
Bonhams Aston Martin Sale features more than 50 motor cars and 170
lots of automobilia. It is the largest sale in Bonhams 16-year history
at Aston Martin Works.
“This year’s sale features a selection of significantly rare
left-hand drive Aston Martins from the David Brown era. At the time,
only a small number of left-hand drive models were produced by the
luxury marque, making the models incredibly rare. This year’s sale – in
which more than a quarter of cars are left-hand drive – is very unusual
indeed,” said Tim Schofield, Bonhams UK Head of Motor Cars.
“But it’s not all about left-hand drive models. This year’s sale
has over 30% more lots than 2014, meaning there’s something for
everyone. This includes restoration projects, such as the 1958 Aston
Martin DB Mark III Sports Saloon (Lot 201: £30,000-50,000); concours
standard motor cars, such the 1952 Aston Martin DB2 Drophead Coupé,
originally the property of His Royal Highness, Prince Bertil of Sweden
(Lot 209: £250,000-300,000), and the 1961 Aston Martin DB4 'Series II'
Sports Saloon (Lot 233: £420,000-460,000), plus many examples of
automobilia.”
Formerly owned by Sir Peter Ustinov, lot 247, an 1962 Aston Martin
DB4 Series IV Vantage Convertible adds some Hollywood sparkle to the
sale.
Originally owned by the legendary Academy Award-winning actor,
playwright and diplomat Sir Peter Ustinov, this ultra-rare DB4 Vantage
Convertible was delivered to him at the Montreux Palace Hotel in
Switzerland in 1962. The car was intended for use on the continent, so
it was ordered to be left-hand drive and specified with the more
powerful, recently introduced 'Special Series' (Vantage) engine. One of
only nine DB4 Series IV convertibles ever made, the DB4 is estimated at
£900,000-1,000,000.
Further LHD sale highlights include the 1961 Aston Martin DB4
‘Series II’ Sports Saloon (Lot 219: £650,000-750,000), a 1964 Aston
Martin DB5 Sports Saloon (Lot 222: £650,000-700,000), and a 1966 Aston
Martin DB5 Convertible ‘Vantage’ Specification (Lot 254:
£1,100,000-1,200,000).
For further information, visit: https://www.bonhams.com/departments/MOT-CAR/
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