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1935 Aston Martin MKII

These are standard specifications for the 1935 Aston Martin MKII, not necessarily specifications for the vehicle(s) in the photo(s).
Engine Location : Front
Drive Type : Rear Wheel
Production Years for Series : 1934 - 1936
Coach Work : Bertelli
Weight : 2116 lbs | 959.801 kg
Inline 4
Displacement : 1500 cc | 91.5 cu in. | 1.5 L.
Power : 73 HP (53.728 KW)
Transmission:
4 Manual

1935 Aston Martin MKII
Roadster 2 dr. 2 P : 148

Roadster

Seating Capacity : 2
Doors : 2
Exterior
Length : 166.0 in | 4216 mm.
Width : 65.0 in | 1651 mm.
Wheelbase : 103.0 in | 2616 mm.
Front Track : 52.0 in | 1321 mm.
Rear Track : 52.0 in | 1321 mm.

Long Chassis by Bertelli

Coachwork : Bertelli
Seating Capacity : 4
Doors : 2
Exterior
Length : 166.0 in | 4216 mm.
Width : 65.0 in | 1651 mm.
Wheelbase : 103.0 in | 2616 mm.
Front Track : 52.0 in | 1321 mm.
Rear Track : 52.0 in | 1321 mm.

Suspension
Solid Axle w/Semi-Elliptic Springs, Friction Shock Absorbers

1935 Averages
Avg. Car Cost : $625
Avg. Household Income : $1,600
Avg. Home : $3,450
Avg. Gallon of Gas : $0.10

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Q: What is the wheelbase size of the 1935 Aston Martin MKII? A: The 1935 Aston Martin MKII has a wheelbase size of 103.00 inches.

Q: What is the length of the 1935 Aston Martin MKII? A: The 1935 Aston Martin MKII has a length of 166.00 inches.

Q: What is the width of the 1935 Aston Martin MKII? A: The 1935 Aston Martin MKII has a width of 65.00 inches.

Q: What were the bodystyles of the 1935 Aston Martin MKII? A: The 1935 Aston Martin MKII was offered as a Long Chassis, Roadster.

Q: What engine did the 1935 Aston Martin MKII have? A: The engine powering the 1935 Aston Martin MKII was a Inline 4 (1500 cc | 91.5 cu in. | 1.5 L.) with 73 HP (53.728 KW).

Q: What transmission did the 1935 Aston Martin MKII have? A: The 1935 Aston Martin MKII had a 4 speed Manual gearbox.

1935 Aston Martin MKII Vehicle Profiles

1935 Aston Martin MKII vehicle information
Long Chassis

Coachwork: Bertelli

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Performance and Specification Comparison

Mk II

Specification Comparison by Year

Year
Production
Wheelbase
Engine
Prices
116.00 in.
4 cyl., 119.00 CID., 73.00hp
103.00 in.
4 cyl., 91.54 CID., 73.00hp
103.00 in.

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