BONHAMS ASTON MARTIN SALE OFFERS
MAGNIFICENT MODELS FROM THE 1960S
Lot 209 – 1963 Aston Martin DB4 'Series 5' Vantage Convertible, estimated at £1,100,000-1,400,000
Bonhams returns this weekend to Newport Pagnell for the hotly anticipated Aston Martin Works Sale which will feature the best models from the luxury British marque, with more than 50 collectors’ motor cars, and some 130 lots of related automobilia.
Tim Schofield, Bonhams UK Head of Motoring, said: “This year’s sale offers an abundance of stylish models, with a particular trend towards cars from the era of the legendary David Brown.
“The sale is led by the rare Aston Martin Works DB3S team car, which was campaigned in period by such legendary racing drivers as Sir Stirling Moss, Peter Collins and Roy Salvadori, now estimated at £6,000,000-7,000,000.”
Bonhams sale features a plethora of magnificent models of the 1960s, including the 1963 Aston Martin DB4 'Series 5' Vantage Convertible. Combining Aston Martin's traditional virtues of style and performance with the joys of open-air motoring, the DB4 Convertible is highly sought after. It is offered at an estimate of £1,100,000-1,400,000. Also in the sale of DB4s is the 1962 Aston Martin DB4 Convertible. Displayed on the Aston Martin stand at the 1962 Earls Court Motor Show, this perfect example subsequently achieved an impressive record of concourse wins. It is offerd at of £1,500,000-1,600,000.
Lot 244, the 1954 Aston Martin DB3S, estimated at £6,000,000-7,000,000
Further highlights include a barn-find 1955 Lagonda 3-Litre Drophead Coupé Project. The rare drophead coupé model was used by the reigning Formula 1 World Champion, Juan Manuel Fangio, from 1955-1956. It is now estimated at £25,000-35,000.
Lot 252 - 1962 Aston Martin DB4 'Series 5' Vantage Convertible, estimated at £1,500,000-1,700,000,
and lot 232 – 1964 Aston Martin DB5, estimated at £750,000-850,000
Elsewhere there is a rare Aston Martin prototype Vantage Coupé from 1988. One of just three surviving test examples, this important model was first shown to the public at the International Motor Show held at the NEC, Birmingham in October 1992. Chassis number 'DP2055/1' offered (the first two letters stand for 'Development Project') is the first of the five prototypes ever built, now estimated at £200,000-250,000.
Also offered in the sale:
- 1985 Aston Martin V8 Vantage 'X-Pack' Sports Saloon, estimated at £200,000-250,000
- 1998 Aston Martin 'Project Vantage' Concept Car, estimated at £90,000-110,000
- 1960 Aston Martin DB4 'Series 2' Sports Saloon, estimated at £350,000-385,000
- 1968 Aston Martin DB6 Volante, estimated at £600,000-700,000
- A 1959 Aston Martin DB Mark III Fixed-Head Coupé, estimated at £220,000-260,000
For further information visit: https://www.bonhams.com/departments/MOT-CAR/
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