Aston Martin Other (1961)
for sale
Price: US $800,000.00
Price: US $800,000.00
240 bhp, 3, 670 cc DOHC inline six-cylinder engine with twin
SU carburetors, four-speed David Brown manual transmission, independent front
suspension with upper and lower control arms, coil springs, and an anti-roll
bar, live rear axle with Watt’s linkage, trailing links, and coil springs, and
four-wheel, servo-assisted hydraulic disc brakes. Wheelbase: 98 in.
Original California-delivery, factory left-hand-drive
example
Matching-numbers engine; BMIHT Certificate included
Exceedingly faithful to factory build sheet, including
original colors
Major mechanical overhaul and concours-level freshening by
marque experts
Includes original jack, owner's handbook, tool roll, and
sales brochure
Of all the post-war Aston Martins, the gracefully sleek DB4
is most admired for its robust British engineering, combined with elegant
Italian lines in perfect proportions. The specification included a new and
robust steel platform chassis engineered by Harold Beech, who had recently
taken over as Aston Martin chief engineer. In production form, this rigid frame
underpinned a sleek, virtually unadorned fastback body designed by Touring of
Milan, utilizing their vaunted Superleggera construction, which features a
skeleton of small-diameter steel tubing covered by hand-formed aluminum alloy
body panels. The coachwork was constructed by Aston Martin, under license from
Touring. The new chassis featured independent front suspension and a live rear
axle well-located by trailing arms and a Watt’s linkage. Four-wheel disc brakes
plus rack-and-pinion steering were specified for the first time; both items
were advanced for their day and offered conspicuously ahead of adoption by
Ferrari.
The most exciting development, however, was the innovative, alloy, twin-cam 3.7-liter straight-six engine created by Tadek Marek and based
upon the DBR2 racing motor. With twin SU carburetors, it was rated at 240 brake
horsepower and produced the prodigious torque for which these DB series Astons
have become famous.
CHASSIS NUMBER DB4/580/L
The car offered here is a Series II DB4, a model that
addressed a number of problem areas associated with early production yet still
retained the original, uncomplicated look of the initial design. The perforated
grille, tall bonnet scoop, and one-piece cathedral taillights
exemplified the classic style, making the second-series cars especially
desirable to devoted enthusiasts of the model.
An original factory left-hand-drive car, chassis number
DB4/580/L was delivered new by Southern California distributor Charles Hornburg
to its Los Angeles-based original owner, who is thought to be a Mr. J.A.
Rogers. Mr. Rogers was quite the Aston enthusiast, as he also owned one of the
rare Bertone-bodied DB2/4s (LML/550). He traded both to Oregon-based dealer Ron
Tonkin for a Ferrari in the mid-’70s. Ultimately, the DB4 was acquired in
British Columbia, Canada, by its current U.S. owner, with known past owners
(four in all) residing on the West Coast. An impressively solid example that
retains its original color of Caribbean Pearl, it completed a 1, 200-mile Canadian
rally, The Spring Thaw, in April 2014.
The car was imported and delivered to marque specialists
Kevin Kay Restorations in Redding, California, for a thorough appraisal of its
condition. The underside was found to be remarkably clean, in its factory-original
red oxide primer finish, and free of the masking undercoating that can
sometimes be a troublesome trap for moisture. Although it was a strong runner
with clearly well-maintained mechanicals, a not atypical leak was found at the
rear main seal area. To repair this properly, removal of the engine was
required, and the updated Steel Wings-developed sealing kit was installed. With
the engine casing apart, the crankshaft was examined, and it was recommended
that a regrind would be beneficial, as well as replacement of the main
bearings. In addition, a new clutch disk, pressure plate, and clutch slave
cylinder were installed. With the motor out, the engine bay was detailed to
show standards, as was the engine overall (utilizing proper Jubilee hose
clamps, etc.), prior to reinstallation once its bottom-end rebuild was
completed, as specified above.
With its excellent body and paint, all noted surface
imperfections were attended to and the bumpers were re-plated for good measure.
Now complemented with a sparkling engine bay, the interior was looking
incongruously subpar, so the decision was made to complete a total re-trim, including full upholstery using the finest Connolly-type hides (in the original
Dark Blue), with contrasting grey Wilton wool carpets, a new headliner, and a
refinished dashboard.
Already as handsome as one may find, the car is set apart by
its set of rare factory-optional Borrani wire wheels (including the spare
wheel), which are shod in Vredestein Sprint Classic radial tires. The DB4 is also
equipped with its original Motorola radio, as well as a lovely pair of
authentic Marchal driving lamps. A full complement of sought-after extras are
included: the original jack, leather-bound owner’s handbook, and tool roll; a
series-correct original color sales brochure; its British Motor Industry
Heritage Trust Certificate; a copy of its original factory build sheet;
restoration invoices; and correspondence between prior owners. The odometer
shows just over 62, 000 miles today, which are believed original due to its
obvious structural integrity and well-preserved undercarriage.
The only thing left to do is to drive it with pleasure and
display it with pride, knowing you own a distinguished Series II example with a
high degree of authenticity, as well as a recently overhauled original engine, solid chassis, fully serviced mechanicals, and superb, concours-ready cosmetic
freshening by uncompromising experts. This Aston Martin DB4 is certainly among
the finest available anywhere, and it invites close inspection.
This car is for sale locally and we reserve the right to end auction early
Please contact if your interested or would like to check out car
All sales are final, no warranties expressed, written or implied
Deposit is non-refundable
update: 2016-12-08
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1961 |
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | DB4/580/L | Mileage: | 62,050 |
Make: | Aston Martin | Exterior Color: | Caribbean Pearl |
Model: | Other | Transmission: | 4 speed manual |
Engine: | 3,670 cc | Vehicle Title: | Clear |