The Aston Martin DB2 - the 'DB' representing David Brown (later Sir David Brown) who had purchased the Aston Martin Company - was built from 1950 through 1953 with 411 examples created. The DB2 was Aston Martin's first all-new model created under the company's ownership by David Brown. Power was supplied by a W.O. Bentley-designed Lagonda six-cylinder engine that was capable of producing 116 bhp and could propel the car to a top speed of 117 mph. The zero-to-sixty time was around 11.2 seconds. The Vantage series received an engine that offered 125 bhp.
Mark I FastBack Coupe by Mulliner
Chassis #: AM3001103
View info and history
Auction entries : 1The Aston Martin DB2 was available in two body styles, the coupe, and drophead.Aston Martin introduced its 2+2-seater DB2/4 in 1953 at the London Motor Show. Like its two-seater DB2 predecessor, the whole front body section is hinged forward to provide access to the engine and front suspension. Body styles included a saloon or drophead coupe, and its design incorporated minor changes with the most notable changes appearing in the front of the vehicle. The early versions of the vehicle featured a hatchback rear window. While the DB2 was intended for the sports car enthusiast, the DB2/4 with its 2+2 seating was perfectly suited for the sports car enthusiast with a family. The additional +2 seating was accommodated via modifications to the rear of the chassis plus reducing the fuel tank size from 19 to 17 gallons. The rear seats could accommodate two small childer or alternatively, the rear seat back could be folded down, more than double the luggage space. This rear load-carrying platform could be accessed via the 2/4's opening rear door.
Drop Head Coupe by Mulliner
View info and historyThe front suspension used coil springs and trailing links while the rear had a live axle with parallel radius arms and coil springs. Braking was by 12-inch Girling drum units all round. The chassis continued to be the rectangular-tube platform of the DB2. The straight-six DOHC 2,580cc 'VB6E' engine, sourced from the DB2 Vantage, was designed by Willie Watson under the watchful eye of W. O. Bentley. Within a year this high-performance unit had been enlarged to 2922cc. Christened 'VB6J', the revised powerplant offered 140bhp and 178lbft, endowing the DB2/4 with a zero-to-sixty mph time of 10.5 seconds and a top speed of nearly 120 mph. With the VB6J engine installed, the DB2/4 was one of the fastest cars built in Great Britain (at the time). The DB2/4 MK1 series ended in 1955 with 565 examples being produced, 73 being dropheads. The DB2/4 MK2 series began in 1995 and would continue until 1957. During this time frame, 199 examples were produced. There were two body styles available; a coupe and a convertible. Both had 2 doors and 4 seats. A hardtop-style saloon was also available although less than 35 were produced.Most MK2's were mechanically similar to the MK1's, however, later versions received engine modifications that included larger valves and different camshafts. The horsepower output was increased to 165 bhp.
Drop Head Coupe by Mulliner
View info and historyIn 1957, Aston Martin introduced the final derivation of the DB2 series, the DB MK III. It would continue production until 1959 and amass a production total of 551 units. It was offered in Saloon or Convertible body styles and consisted of 4 seats. The base engine produced 162 horsepower, propelling the vehicle to a top speed of 120 mph.
by Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2007
Mark I FastBack Coupe by Mulliner
Chassis #: AM3001103
View info and history
Auction entries : 1
Drop Head Coupe by Mulliner
View info and history
Drop Head Coupe by Mulliner
View info and history
by Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2007
Related Reading : Aston Martin DB2 History
The Aston Martin DB2 was introduced to the public at the New York Motor Show. This was not the vehicles first appearance as it had been raced at the grueling 24 Hours of LeMans where one of the drivers, Pierre Marechal, had been involved in a fatal accident. The DB2 was designed by Frank Freeley and configured as a two-seater touring vehicle. It was Aston Martins first real production vehicle. The....
Continue Reading >>
Continue Reading >>
Related Reading : Aston Martin DB2 History
The first Aston Martin was built in 1913 by London Singer dealers Robert Bamford and Lionel Martin. It was comprised of a Coventry Simplex engine and an Isotta Fraschini chassis. They were later joined by Count Louis Zborowski, who provided finical backing and was an avid racer. Under the patronage of Augustus Bertelli, the legacy of Aston Martin continued to grow in motorsports throughout the years.....
Continue Reading >>
Continue Reading >>
Mille Miglia VehiclesSimilarly Sized Vehicles
Aston Martin
Similar Automakers
Similarly Sized Vehicles
from 1955
Similarly Priced Vehicles
1955 Aston Martin DB 2/4 Vehicle Profiles
Recent Vehicle Additions
Related Automotive News
Show-Quality, Coachbuilt Italian Exotics, Including Zagato-Bodied Maserati A6G/54 Berlinetta and ex-Emperor Bao Dai Ferrari 410 Superamerica, Announced for Pebble Beach
Gooding %26 Companys Pebble Beach Auctions to feature lineup of concours-level Italian classics from Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini, Lancia, and a one-off Serenissima by Ghia.
International auction house Gooding %26 Company has announced...
Gooding & Company Unveils Online Catalogue for Pebble Beach Auctions, Announces Additional Star Consignments
The catalogue features major new additions from the auction house, including a 1959 Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider Competizione, a 1998 Mercedes-Benz AMG CLK GTR Strassenversion, a 1957 Maserati 200 SI, and a 1961 Aston Martin DB4 GT.
The...
A number of exceptional British cars are going under the hammer this weekend at Silverstone Auctions May Sale
1969 Aston Martin DB6 – an extensive engine re-build
1961 Jaguar E-Type Series 1 3.8 FHC Flat Floor LHD – with matching numbers
2002 Aston Martin V12 Vanquish – with just over 10,000 miles
1955 Jaguar XK140 SE Coupe – fitted with a desirable gea...
Gooding & Company Proudly Announces a Geared Online Auction – The European Sporting & Historic Collection From 28 January to 5 February 2021
Hailing from a private UK-based collection, these nine cars represent the very best of motorings most prosperous era, with highlights from Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz, Aston Martin, Bentley, and Rolls-Royce.
Gooding %26 Company, the internationally...
Donald Campbell's DB4 GT Speeds into Bonhams Goodwood Revival Sale
A rare 1961 Aston Martin DB4 GT, one of only 45 right-hand drive examples produced and first privately owned by Donald Campbell CBE, the world land and water speed record breaker, is to be offered at the Bonhams Goodwood Revival Sale on Saturday 14 September,...