Luxurious, Classy Aston Martin DB2 with Stories and Track Run



Luxurious, Classy Aston Martin DB2 with Stories and Track Run

Luxurious, Classy Aston Martin DB2 with Stories and Track Run

The Aston Martin DB2 is a grand tourer that was sold by Aston Martin from May 1950 until April 1953. Designed by Frank Freeley, the design was based on the earlier 2-Litre Sports model. It had a unitary construction bodyshell, which was a first for Aston Martin. The car was powered by a 2.6-liter Lagonda straight-6 engine, in place of the previous overhead valve engine, which produced 125 horsepower. The DB2 could accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 10.5 seconds and had a top speed of 120 mph. A total of 411 DB2s were produced, including 216 coupés and 195 drophead coupés. The Aston Martin DB2 is a classic British sports car that is still highly regarded today. It is a beautiful car with a powerful engine and excellent handling. If you are looking for a classic sports car that is both stylish and fast, the Aston Martin DB2 is a great option.

Ian MacGregor, who was the Chairman of the Aston Martin Owner’s Club in the 1990s, tells a story of how he obtained his Aston Martin DB2, and takes it for a drive. The Aston Martin Owners Club (AMOC), open to both owners and enthusiasts of Aston Martin cars, was established in England in 1935. According to the Aston Martin Owners Club website, as of 2023, there are over 7,000 members in the AMOC. This number includes members from over 50 countries. The AMOC is one of the largest one-make car clubs in the world, and continues to grow. The club offers a variety of benefits to its members, including access to a wide range of events and activities, publications, and support for Aston Martin charities.

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