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1957 Aston Martin DB2/4 Mk II

AM300/1192roadUnited Kingdom
Engine
3.0L inline-six
Colour
Two-tone Ice Blue and Blue-Grey

A 1957 Aston Martin DB2/4 Mk II, one of only 199 examples of this rare variant, finished in two-tone Ice Blue and Blue/Grey over Burgundy Connolly leather. Delivered new to a London buyer, the car retains its matching-numbers 3.0-litre six-cylinder engine and is accompanied by a copy of its factory build sheet. Its history spans several private owners and includes participation in the 2013 Tour Auto Rally.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
    Sold €92,000 (≈ $101K)

    RM Sotheby's catalogue lot →

  2. 1957 →Factory delivery
    R.W. Raven
    partial documentation

    First owner, took delivery new from the factory in London. Original two-tone paintwork and Burgundy leather interior specification noted at this time.

  3. 1984 → 2013-03-01Acquisition unknown
    J.B. Williams
    partial documentation

    Based in Sheffield, retained the car for nearly three decades before selling in early 2013.

  4. 2013-03-01 → 2013-05-01Private sale
    Warwick resident
    partial documentation

    Purchased the car and promptly entered it in the April 2013 Tour Auto Rally before parting with it the following month.

  5. 2013-05-01 →Private sale
    The Curated Collection
    partial documentation

    Current holding entity offering the car at auction with a factory build sheet copy and matching-numbers engine.

Competition

  1. 2013-04-01
    2013 Tour Auto Rally

    Entered by the Warwick-based owner shortly after acquiring the car in spring 2013.

Maintenance & restoration

No maintenance or restoration records.

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