Lot details Registration No: ABW 58H Chassis No: DBS/5623/R Mot Expiry: Feb 2008
Introduced at the October 1967 Motor Show, the DBS broke important new ground for Aston. Although, similar to that of the concurrent DB6, its steel platform chassis boasted a repositioned front crossmember, longer wheelbase, wider track and perfect 50:50 weight distribution. Further benefiting from the adoption of a DeDion rear axle and standardised power steering, the newcomer was widely praised for its polished ride / handling. Styled in-house by William Towns, the aluminium-bodied four-seater exuded a road presence that few rivals caught in its quad headlights could match. Although, intended to be the first V8-powered Aston, a series of teething troubles meant that the DBS went into production with the proven Tadek Marek-designed 3995cc DOHC straight-six. Credited with developing 282bhp and 288lbft (or 325bhp and 290lbft in Vantage tune), this legendary powerplant was allied to either five-speed manual or three-speed automatic transmission. Reputedly capable of circa 140mph, the DBS was phased out in 1972 by which time just 787 are thought to have been made.
Reportedly the subject of a 'bare metal' bodywork restoration and extensive engine overhaul circa 1991 (or so assorted file photographs would indicate), 'ABW 58H' is further understood to have gained a replacement rack (2000), two new brake servos (2003) and reconditioned alternator / fresh battery (2005) etc before entering the current (AMOC member) ownership in February 2006. Covering approximately 500 miles since then - 400 on a single journey during which it is said to have "held 75-80 lbs oil pressure at high speed" and not to have "overheated in heavy traffic" - this manual DBS is offered for sale with history file and MOT certificate valid until February 2008.
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