What Aston is this?
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Looks like a 2/4 Spyder, but without the wings.
ETA: http://www.astonmartins.com/feltham/db2_4_bertone_...
ETA: http://www.astonmartins.com/feltham/db2_4_bertone_...
Edited by V8LM on Sunday 24th February 16:57
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnolt#Arnolt_Aston
wikipedia said:
An attempt to build a Bertone-bodied Aston Martin DB2/4 and sell it as an Arnolt Aston was stopped by Aston Martin after three cars were built. There were three Arnolt Astons designed by Bertone's fresh new designer - Franco Scaglione (chassis numbers LML50/502, LML 50/505 and LML 50/507). All looked very much like Scaglione's subsequent Arnolt Bristol, having sharply creased fender lines, and were open cars without hardtops. There were four additional Bertone Astons that were commissioned at Arnolt's request and went through Arnolt's hands. These four cars are sometimes mistakenly referred to as Arnolt Astons, but are not. These were 3 roadsters and 1 coupe. All of the seven Arnolt Astons still exist. One article refers to a possible eighth car, perhaps destroyed in the Chicago fire at Arnolt's factory. The cars were fitted with Aston's 125 hp, 2580 cc engine.
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