One of the earliest Aston Martins with a superb and engaging history. Only four owners from new. Bamford & Martin's chassis numbering for production cars began at '1916', making this side valve-engined chassis number '1941', one the oldest surviving production Aston-Martins and one of only a handful of cars remaining from before 1926..
1924
Aston Martin
Side Valve
£ 75.000
Location: Großbritannien
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1932 - Graham " Lucenti " Indianapolis
Original participant of the 1932, 1934 and 1935 Indy 500. Best result: finishing 10th overall in the 1934 Indy 500 with driver “Herb” Ardinger...