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Tag: Aston Martin

1978 Aston Martin V8 Vantage

Posted April 15, 2020April 20, 2020 The PetrolHeadLeave a commentPosted in Fantasy Garage

Claimed to be the world’s fastest four seater production car, the V8 Vantage built upon Aston Martin’s reputation as the car everyone aspired to.  If the 1960s tie-up put Aston Martin on the map, the 1970s Vantage ensured you could travel that map quickly! History David Brown wanted to sell a genuine four seater with […]

1967 Aston Martin DB6

Posted March 22, 2020April 20, 2020 The PetrolHeadLeave a commentPosted in Fantasy Garage

Announced in 1965 as an evolution of the DB5, the DB6 was four inches longer than its predecessor to give the rear seat occupants a bit more space.  However, the most obvious design difference is the flat vertical tail panel with the slight kick up on the bootlid – this was not mere flattery but […]

DBX – the saviour of Aston Martin?

Posted February 5, 2020February 23, 2020 The PetrolHeadLeave a commentPosted in New Cars

Aston Martin have announced their version of the SUV, called the DBX.   And there’s some pressure on this car, as Aston Martin are relying on this car for company survival.  This is an interesting situation – Astons have always been expensive cars but I thought they were cars that were selling quite well, albeit with […]

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