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Aston Martin DB 2/4 MK 2
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About the Aston Martin DB 2/4 MK 2
The DB2/4 (often called a DB2/4 Mk1) is a grand tourer and was sold from 1953 through 1957. It was based on the DB2 it replaced, available as a Drophead coupe (DHC) and 2+2 hatchback (known by Aston Martin as a Saloon) well ahead of the times. Other changes included a wraparound windscreen, larger bumpers, and repositioned headlights. A handful of Bertone bodied spiders were commissioned by private buyers.A Mark II model (Aston Martin DB2/4 MkII), introduced in 1955, allowed for an optional large-valve, high compression (8.6:1) engine capable of 165 hp (123 kW). Other changes include small tailfins, bubble-type tail lights as on the Morris Minor, and added chrome. The bonnet horizontal split line was also changed from door sill height to a horizontal line carried backwards from the top of the front wheel arch. A 2-seat Fixed Head Coupé (FHC) was new, in addition to the continued Drophead. Just 34 of the 199 Mark II cars used this new coupe body, being the personal choice of David Brown.
Vital Statistics
Years: | 1955 to 1957 |
Produced: | 199 vehicles |
Capacity: | 2922 cc |
Engine: | Straight 6 |
Power: | 165bhp |
Top Speed: | 118.5mph |
0-60mph: | 10.5s |
MPG: | 23mpg |
Source: Wikipedia
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