L’une des voitures de course les plus avancées du milieu des années 1920, la Halford Special, fut construite par l’ingénieur motoriste Major Frank Halford sur la base du châssis Aston Martin numéro ‘1916’. Dans sa configuration d’origine, ce châssis fut la première Aston Martin construite pour la vente et participa à Brooklands en 1923, avant de..
1934 Aston Martin 1.5 Litre Mark 2 Long chassis sports tourer. Chassis Number: D-4/417/L Engine Number: D-4/417/L Registration Number: WD7623 Stunning condition and the best one of these we have seen. This car had a full restoration including a massive engine rebui..
This 1934 Aston Martin MkII long chassis tourer is a stunning example of vintage Aston Martin craftsmanship. Originally delivered new to Mr King of Norwich in December 1934, the car remained in the King family until 1952. It was enjoyed next by Mr Briggs of Berkshire and remained in the UK until 1986 when it travelled to New York until 2002,..
C8/843/SC is a truly exceptional example of a 15/98 kept in immaculate mechanical and cosmetic condition. Records of this C8/843/SC, including build sheets, along with entries in the AMOC Registers over the years along with some early ownership details. The car spent much of its life as part of a collection in West Germany thought to be owned ..
1932 Aston Martin International, chassis number A2/129. This is the last International sold by Aston Martin, first registered on 5th May 1932 and declared to the Licencing Authority as used for ‘Experimental Purposes’. Unusually, it was fitted with long sweeping front wings fitted to the bodywork, rather than the more normal ‘cycle wings’. Sold ..
Brand new Ecurie Bertelli engine built around a new cylinder block, only test miles completed since. The original cylinder block comes with the car. The Mk II model was introduced in 1934, as Aston-Martin’s replacement for the Le Mans. It sported a new, stronger chassis and an improved engine with counter-balanced crankshaft. Or..