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1935 Aston Martin MKII S news, pictures, and information

 
Introduced at the 1934 Olympia Auto Show, Aston Martin offered a new line, the Mark II, in both short and long forms. In its September 7, 1934 preview of the new series, 'The Autocar' magazine reported 'the whole essence of the spirit behind the car is that it developed along lines of steady evolution. Modifications are made as found desirable by experience, and, in particular, as found worthwhile through experience gained in long-distance racing.'

The 'evolution' was very significant with body, chassis, and engine changes. The 1.5 liter 4-cylinder single overhead cam engine now developed 73 horsepower.

A total of 148 of the Mark II automobiles were produced.
15/98
2 litre C-Type
2-Liter Type A Speed Model
Aston V8
Cygnet
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7
DB9
DBR1
DBR9
DBS
Lagonda
Le Mans
Mk II
One-77
T-Type
Ulster
V12 Vantage Roadster
V12 Zagato
V8 Vantage
Vanquish
Virage

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