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Aston Martin DB6
RM Auctions: Sports & Classics of Monterey

AUCTION:
August 12, 2010
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM PST
August 13, 2010
6:00 PM - 12:00 AM PST
August 14, 2010
6:00 PM - 12:00 AM PST

PREVIEW:
August 11, 2010
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM PST
August 12, 2010
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM PST
August 13, 2010
9:00 AM - 12:00 AM PST
August 14, 2010
9:00 AM - l 12:00 AM PST

ADMISSION:
$40.00 - Event pass per person. This will grant one person access to both the auctions and previews. Please note, seats are reserved for registered bidders only.

AUCTION LOCATION
Portola Hotel & Spa and Monterey Conference Center
2 Portola Plaza
Monterey, California 93940

To be offered at auction ,Saturday, August 14, 2010
Chassis No.
DB63232R
Estimate:
$175,000-$225,000 US
282 hp, 3,995 cc (243.7 cu. in.) double overhead cam inline six-cylinder, ZF five-speed manual transmission, front suspension with upper and lower A-arms, coil springs and anti-roll bar, rear suspension with live axle, Watts linkage, radius rods, coil springs, Girling front and rear disc brakes. Wheelbase: 101.7"

- Rare power steering and Webasto sunroof options
- Recent cosmetic restoration and servicing by Classic Showcase
- Original color combination of Dubonnet Red with tan hides

Just two years after the introduction of its DB5 model, Aston Martin introduced the slightly larger and plusher DB6. The car was undeniably more practical and still quite potent while offering a bit more comfort than its predecessor. Bowing in late-1965, the DB6 stretched the venerable Aston Martin chassis 3.75 inches as well as relocated the rear axle; the entire amount given to additional rear seat space. At the front, the DB6 closely resembled the DB5, but from the cowl back, changes become evident. Its windshield was higher and more vertical, and the roofline was raised to provide more headroom. The tapered tail was gone, having given way to a modern, abrupt Kamm-style treatment similar to Ferraris of the era. Front door quarter windows returned along with an oil-cooler air scoop low on the nose and quarter bumpers at each corner. Aston Martin produced a total of only 1,321 DB6 Coupes from 1965-1970.

This lovely DB6 arrived in the United States in the late-1970s and comes complete with paperwork about its importation and its first owner. Refinished in its original color of Dubonnet Red, this alloy-bodied Aston Martin has benefited from a recent cosmetic restoration by Classic Showcase. It includes fitting and repaint in the original color, color-sand and buff, a full service and some mechanical systems rebuilt. Additionally, it has received a complete new interior in natural tan Garrett leather, a restored sunroof, new stainless steel exhaust system, re-plated brightwork, hydraulics replaced as-needed, cooling system service, all hoses replaced, distributor and carburetors rebuilt and transmission service. A complete vehicle detailing was conducted as well, down to the undercarriage.

The engine was rebuilt, including a new electronic fuel pump. It has been fitted with ceramic exhaust manifolds for better heat management. The instruments have been rebuilt by the professionals at Nisonger. Glass headlamp covers are intact, and the car is equipped with re-chromed, three-eared knock-offs with chrome wire wheels. Unusual options include power steering and a large open-air Webasto sunroof, both of which will enhance driving and touring comfort measurably. Fit and finish are excellent on this well-maintained and cared-for example of a classic DB6 that is certainly an outstanding representative of quintessential Aston Martin elegance and grace.


colour Dubonnet Rosso
drive RHD
type Coupe
year 1968
Price estimate: 114.573 - 147.308 GBP

Sold on the 16.08.2010







Vendor
RM Auctions - Sports & Classics of Monterey Aug 12 - 14 2010
One Classic Car Drive, Blenheim, Ontario N0P 1A0 Canada
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