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Hidden away in a dusty barn for three decades, a 1962 Aston Martin DB4 has re-emerged into the world—and it’s already turning heads. Left untouched for 30 years in Astoria, New York, the car was ...
One of the most seminal cars in Aston Martin ’s automotive oeuvre just hit the market. The first DB4 to ever be shown to the public has been listed for private sale via RM Sotheby’s for a hair ...
This Aston Martin Centenary Collection features two vehicles and it could sell at auction for half its original price.
Back in 2019, Aston Martin teamed up with famed Italian design house Zagato to create an ultra-exclusive pairing of two ...
This DB4’s seller, Octane Australia, alleges the car spent the first year of its life in Brown’s possession before being imported to Australia in 1962.
Although the pairing was originally priced at close to $8 million, these Zagatos are estimated to sell for no more than $4.5 ...
The DB4 came standard with a 3.54:1 final drive ratio. Aston Martin improved the breed for the Series 3, which entered production in April 1961.
After just a few short days, all of the new DB4 GTs have already been sold out. It now joins the Aston Martin RB 001 hypercar in an exclusive class that will be owned by few, but valued by many.
In 2017, it produced a run of non-Zagato DB4 GT cars. The automaker is also working on the Aston Martin Goldfinger DB5 Continuation, a $3.5 million take on one of cinema's most famous cars -- and ...
The 1962 Aston Martin DB4 has been rotting away on a Massachusetts property since it was brought there from California by its second owner in the 1970s, according to Worldwide Auctioneers.
That's right—DB4 numero dos. According to RM Sothebys, Aston lent this coupe to Paris dealer Garage Mirabeau for a private showing right before the car's official unveiling at that year's Paris ...
This Aston Martin DB4 Spent The Last 45 Years In The Woods Farm find is the new barn find, with this neglected DB4 estimated to fetch between $375,000 - $475,000 at auction.