Aston Martin DB4 1962 RHD Discovered
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https://www.knowlhill.com/vehicle-details/used-ast...
This DB4 is just up the road from where I live. How much would it cost to get that DB4 up to that condition.?
This DB4 is just up the road from where I live. How much would it cost to get that DB4 up to that condition.?
Old Merc said:
https://www.knowlhill.com/vehicle-details/used-ast...
This DB4 is just up the road from where I live. How much would it cost to get that DB4 up to that condition.?
About £300k+.This DB4 is just up the road from where I live. How much would it cost to get that DB4 up to that condition.?
That episode of Bangers and Cash that had the barn find DB6, which was in similar condition to that DB4, and sold for just over £100k IIRC, had the guy from Aston Workshop state about £250k to nut and bolt the DB6, and that was pre-Covid, so easily £300-350k for resto costs now I would have thought....plus cost to buy it as is.
SFTWend said:
Amazing and exciting finds.
I scratch my head why barn find wrecks fetch so much, assuming because of their low ownership and originality, only for just about every nut and bolt to be replaced during the restoration.
I think the aim for these type of resto's is to refurbish and re-sue as much of the original components as possible, rather than just replace everything, which is why they are sought after, as they are usually complete cars.I scratch my head why barn find wrecks fetch so much, assuming because of their low ownership and originality, only for just about every nut and bolt to be replaced during the restoration.
In 1991 I sold a part restored DB4, and a garage, shed and attic full of bits I'd taken off - a disassembled DB Aston consumes a lot of space - for £10,000.
The chap who bought it wanted it to go with his DB5. He has subsequently added a DB2, DB3S, DB6 and DBS V8 to his collection. He said he would undo the work I had done and the work I had paid to be done on the DB4.
It is still unrestored.
The chap who bought it wanted it to go with his DB5. He has subsequently added a DB2, DB3S, DB6 and DBS V8 to his collection. He said he would undo the work I had done and the work I had paid to be done on the DB4.
It is still unrestored.
Old Merc said:
https://www.knowlhill.com/vehicle-details/used-ast...
This DB4 is just up the road from where I live. How much would it cost to get that DB4 up to that condition.?
Advert says it’s a Series 111 that was registered in 1961, but the Series 2 was a 1962 model ?This DB4 is just up the road from where I live. How much would it cost to get that DB4 up to that condition.?
DickyC said:
In 1991 I sold a part restored DB4, and a garage, shed and attic full of bits I'd taken off - a disassembled DB Aston consumes a lot of space - for £10,000.
The chap who bought it wanted it to go with his DB5. He has subsequently added a DB2, DB3S, DB6 and DBS V8 to his collection. He said he would undo the work I had done and the work I had paid to be done on the DB4.
It is still unrestored.
What a waste that it Still hasn’t been restored…The chap who bought it wanted it to go with his DB5. He has subsequently added a DB2, DB3S, DB6 and DBS V8 to his collection. He said he would undo the work I had done and the work I had paid to be done on the DB4.
It is still unrestored.
uk66fastback said:
In 2022 I was introduced to this car in a customer's garage at his house - just sitting there - he'd had it since 1987.
He was unsure what he was going to do with it.



What a waste to just have it sat there all this time. Let alone the amount of money that is sitting there. Did he ever use it ?He was unsure what he was going to do with it.



The DB4 is one of my favourite, had the pleasure of seeing this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmUWlvAqUXY&t=...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmUWlvAqUXY&t=...
SS427 Camaro said:
uk66fastback said:
What a waste to just have it sat there all this time. Let alone the amount of money that is sitting there. Did he ever use it ?SS427 Camaro said:
DickyC said:
In 1991 I sold a part restored DB4, and a garage, shed and attic full of bits I'd taken off - a disassembled DB Aston consumes a lot of space - for £10,000.
The chap who bought it wanted it to go with his DB5. He has subsequently added a DB2, DB3S, DB6 and DBS V8 to his collection. He said he would undo the work I had done and the work I had paid to be done on the DB4.
It is still unrestored.
What a waste that it Still hasn’t been restored…The chap who bought it wanted it to go with his DB5. He has subsequently added a DB2, DB3S, DB6 and DBS V8 to his collection. He said he would undo the work I had done and the work I had paid to be done on the DB4.
It is still unrestored.
aeropilot said:
Yep, my favourite as well, and a DB4GT is for me still, the ultimate Aston (but with an ultimate price tag now!)
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