Aston Martin LAGONDA (1985)
for sale
Price: US $13,101.00
Price: US $13,101.00
Aston martin Lagonda 1985--RARE--and
crazy
In 1976 flared, bellbottom trousers and flowered shirts
were in vogue. A gallon of regular gas cost 57 cents. The Concorde started
supersonic service between Europe and the US. ABBA climbed the pop charts.
'Punk' became popular, in style and music. And right in there with open
marriage and Afro hairdos was the Aston Martin Lagonda. It is difficult to
identify other automobiles that so effected and affected the style of their day
as the Lagonda. Long and shingle-shaped with a low flat hood, shrunken roof and
impossibly luxuriously and futuristically equipped interior, it was the
ultimate 4-door saloon ('sedan' in American.) It was like nothing else before
or since. Built in the Aston Martin tradition of bespoke construction, each of
its four cam V-8 engines was signed by the Newport Pagnell craftsman who built
it. The dashboard forecast Star Wars, a panoply of touch switches and nixie
tube displays with voice alerts in suave British tones. Swathed in fine leather
and rich wood, it recalled Thirties' coachwork with a retracting sunroof ...
over the rear seats, not the driver. The four-cam 5, 340cc Aston Martin V-8
cranked out over 300 brake horsepower and gave the sleek William Towns designed
Lagonda saloon 140+mph performance. Built from 1974-1990 they cost $15, 000 in
1985, explaining why production reached only 645 in fifteen years. They are
brilliant, shining expressions of their time and a design that has never been
equaled, let alone bettered, in expressing the adventurous spirit of their
time.
This 1985 Aston Martin Lagonda with just 30000 miles is beautifully
liveried in slate grey metallic that highlights its sleek lines balanced by
grey leather upholstery and interior trim as luxurious as the concept of the
car. Studio pictures are of dealer sold about 6 years ago--Equipped with the
automatic transmission and air conditioning standard on every Lagonda, it has
its original factory-fitted warning flares, fire extinguisher, rear seat
sunroof and alloy wheels and is now fitted with a high performance stereo with
Sony head unit and Nakamichi amps.The gages have been replaced with current
digital that use the original panel and read like original. Spare looks new.
undercarriage is flawless with never any rust. Really runs strong and starts
right up. A low miles (30, 000) car in extraordinary condition bodywork, wheels
and interior and is in nearly like new condition throughout. Rare--and
electrics issue gone--. some of these are advertised for over $100K--starting
to take off??? Dave 562 9005339
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The
Aston Martin
Lagonda
was a luxury four-door saloon built by Aston
Martin of Newport Pagnell, England, between 1976 and 1989. A total of 645 examples were
produced at an average selling price of £150, 000. The name was
derived from the Lagonda marque that Aston Martin had purchased in 1947.
History
Aston Martin
was facing severe financial pressure in the mid-1970s and needed something to
bring in some much-needed funds. Traditionally, Aston Martin had worked on 2+2 sports
cars, but the Lagonda was a four-door
saloon with a brand new V8 engine.
As soon as it was introduced, it drew in hundreds of deposits from potential
customers, helping Aston Martin's cash reserves.
The car was designed by William
Towns in an extreme interpretation of
the classic 1970s folded paper style. It was as unconventional a
design then as it is now. Car enthusiasts are fiercely divided on the car's
aesthetic value.
Throughout the history of
the marque, these hand-built Lagondas were amongst the most expensive saloons
in the world. The only other production cars to approach its lofty
price tag were the Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit/Silver Spur and Bentley Mulsanne.
The Lagonda was the first
production car in the world to use computer management and a digital instrument
panel. The development cost for the electronics alone on the Lagonda came to
four times as much as the budget for the whole car. The second series used cathode ray tubes for the instrumentation.
The Lagonda combined
striking styling with opulent, club-like leather interior, and
then-state-of-the-art instrumentation. Coupled to a Chrysler 3-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission its 4-cam V8 carbureted provided poor, often single-digit miles-per-gallon.
A number of
series was produced during the lifetime of the model, including a
facelift in the 1980s
Production
Series 1 Aston Martin was
a Lagonda V8 Saloon, a 4-door version of the V8, debuted in 1974; seven units
were produced.
Series 2 cars, produced
from 1979 to 1985, were fitted with digital LED dashboards and touch pad
controls.
Series 3 cars, produced
1986 to 1987, featured fuel injected engines, had either the CRT or Vacuum
Florescent dashes.
Series 4 cars received an
exterior facelift, the car's sharp edges rounded off and pop-up headlights
eliminated. These models, produced from late 1987 to 1990, had Vacuum
Florescent dash only.
update: 2016-06-26
Used |
“see descrip” |
Year: | 1985 | VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | SCFDL01S6FTL13426 |
Mileage: | 30,060 | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Make: | Aston Martin | Options: | Cassette Player, Leather Seats |
Model: | LAGONDA | Power Options: | Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats |
Trim: | 4DR | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Engine: | V8 | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Drive Type: | RWD | Disability Equipped: | No |