And now for something completely different

And now for something completely different

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avinalarf

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6,438 posts

143 months

Wednesday 24th August 2016
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I had hoped that RichB would help me out here,he's an authority,whereas I am just an admirer.

avinalarf

Original Poster:

6,438 posts

143 months

Thursday 25th August 2016
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LordBretSinclair said:
avinalarf said:
Nice DB7 Steve hehe
Of course I knew it was a recreation,I just liked the colour.
Now for the real deal.......

avinalarf

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Thursday 25th August 2016
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Jon39 said:
avinalarf said:
Of course I knew it was a recreation,I just liked the colour.
Now for the real deal.......

How can we tell if this is 'the real deal'?

Others will be able to provide more information, but I think there have been some re-bodied (early) DB cars, made to look like Zagatos.
Flipping heck.
Give me a break Jon. laugh

avinalarf

Original Poster:

6,438 posts

143 months

Thursday 25th August 2016
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Jon39 said:
avinalarf said:
Of course I knew it was a recreation,I just liked the colour.
Now for the real deal.......

How can we tell if this is 'the real deal'?

Others will be able to provide more information, but I think there have been some re-bodied (early) DB cars, made to look like Zagatos.
Dear Jon
FYA

The popularity of the original DB4 GT Zagato has resulted in two subsequent waves of cars based on DB4s being rendered into "Zagatos" through the cooperation of Aston Martin and the Zagato works in Italy. They are known as "Sanction II" and "Sanction III" cars. Also, an unauthorised but lucrative private industry of modifying original DB4 GTs into "Zagato" replicas has arisen as well to meet market demand for high-quality Zagato recreations.