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1992 Aston Martin Lagonda
Cool Classic Club

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SH ID

24-1208003

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Netherlands

Dealer

Power 289 PK

Date Part I May 25, 1992

Color Lagonda Red

Interior Magnolia 3997

Transmission Automatic

VAT deductible Margin

Beyond Your Wildest Dreams - Aston Martin Lagonda ‍ Sometimes, a brand makes an unexpected leap, and that’s precisely what Aston Martin did with the Lagonda. In the 1970s, William Towns decided to take a radical new direction, breaking away from conventional car design. While the automotive industry was still filled with elegant, rounded shapes, Towns discarded traditional design norms and opted for sharp, angular lines. Who would think of choosing such a futuristic and unconventional design in an era dominated by flowing forms and refined styles? Towns thought far beyond the ordinary, and while bold, it undeniably worked. The Lagonda was ahead of its time: the first production car in the world to feature a fully digital dashboard and touch-sensitive controls. At the time, it was also the most expensive production car in the world! In 1987, the Lagonda underwent a facelift, giving rise to the Series 4. This model showcased a slightly softened design, with its sharp angles toned down, yet it retained its iconic presence. Only 72 left-hand-drive (LHD) units of the Aston Martin Lagonda Series 4 were ever produced, making this one of the rarest models in the lineup. The Cool Classic Club is proud to present a stunning example: a Brussels-delivered 1992 model, one of the last ever produced. With an original price tag of 900,000 FF, this Lagonda was far from a bargain at the time. This vehicle is finished in the striking Lagonda Red with a Magnolia 3997 interior and dark red leather upholstery (3086) and is in magnificent condition. It comes with test reports, invoices dating back to day one, and even email correspondence between the buyer and Aston Martin, making its history exceptionally well-documented. The first owner cared for this vehicle with love and attention until 2023. Additionally, it features matching numbers and has been meticulously maintained by Aston Martin Service Michiels in Belgium.
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