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1960 Aston Martin DB4 Series 2
Lutziger Classic Cars AG

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25-0520008

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Germany

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Engine size 3670 ccm

Cylinders 6

Power 240 PS

Doors 2

Seats 4

Exterior colour black

Interior colour green

First registration 04.1960 Fully restored Matching numbers and colors Certificate Aston Martin Swiss road registration Timeless elegance – the Aston Martin DB4, which plays an important role in the history of Aston Martin. Its combination of style, performance and craftsmanship makes it one of the most sought-after classics. The Aston Martin DB4 Series 2 offered here was delivered new in the United States of America in April 1960, in the color black and interior leather Connolly Reseda green. The condition with the specifications from the factory at the time of delivery is confirmed by a certificate from Aston Martin. In May 1992, the car was imported to Switzerland, where it was completely dismantled and the body completely restored 4 years later. The fully restored body and all parts were then left standing dry until 2005, whereupon the complete mechanicals such as engine, gearbox, differential, suspension, brakes etc. and the entire interior were also fully restored by 2008. All receipts and invoices as well as a comprehensive photo documentation of the total restoration are available as well as service and repair receipts since 1968 and even the original US title from 1960. This beautiful Aston Martin DB4 Series 2 is matching numbers and colors and is in breathtakingly perfect collector’s condition. In our now well over 40 years in this business, we have rarely seen a 60s car that shifts as smoothly and moves as easily as this restored DB4 – a real pleasure!
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