1959 Aston Martin DB4 GT

1959 Aston Martin DB4 GT

The Aston Martin DB4 was launched at the London Motor Show in 1958. It was comprised of a completely new steel platform chassis with disc brakes all around, and a race-developed twin-cam six-cylinder engine, all clothed in an aluminum body designed by Carrozzeria Touring of Milan. The Superleggera body construction employed its own lightweight tubular structure to support the hand-formed aluminum-alloy body panels.

1959 Aston Martin DB4 GT photo
Coupe by Touring
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The DB4 was modern, state-of-the-art, and a masterpiece of British engineering combined with Italian styling. Its platform-type chassis had been engineered under the watchful eye of Harold Beech and given an unequal-length wishbones front suspension with a live rear axle located by Watts linkage instead of its predecessor's Panhard rod.

The factory quickly developed a lightweight version suitable for racing; the resulting DB4GT debuting at the 1959 London Motor Show. The model had proven itself in competition earlier that year when the prototype driven by Stirling Moss ('DP/199') won its first race at Silverstone.

Modifications to the DB4 GT included removing 5-inches from the wheelbase and replacing the rear seats with a luggage platform on all but a small number of cars. They had lighter 18-gauge bodywork which helped reduce the overall weight of the car by around 200 lbs.

1959 Aston Martin DB4 GT photo
Coupe by Touring
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Powering the DB4GT was a tuned engine equipped with a twin-plug cylinder head and triple Weber 45DCOE carburetors and offering a claimed 302 horsepower. This was a vast increase over the standard car's claimed 240 bhp. Depending on the overall gearing, the DB4 GT had a 153 mph top speed with 0-60 mph taking 6.1 seconds.

Exterior modifications, such as the faired-in headlamps with Perspex covers (a feature later found on the DB5 and DB6) helped distinguish the DB4GT from its DB4 sibling. The rear screen and quarter windows were Perspex on many examples. The bumper over-riders were removed and the wind-down windows were frame-less within the doors. Twin Monza quick-release competition fuel fillers were added atop the rear wings, leading to a large-capacity fuel tank mounted flat in the trunk. GT models rode on lightweight Borrani 42-spoke wire wheels with alloy rims and three-ear 'knock-offs.' The interior of the GT's also received an oil temperature gauge as part of the standard complement.


by Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2017

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Aston Martin unveiled their DB4 at the 1958 Paris Salon. This was a big achievement for the small British manufacturer as it was a totally new car on a completely new steel platform chassis and disc brakes on all four corners. It was powered by an alloy twin-cam 3.7-liter straight-six engine and bodied by Touring of Milan in an elegant fastback aluminum body. This combination was performance-oriented....
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The Aston Martin DB4 was first introduced to the public at the 1958 Paris Salon and powered by a 3.7-liter straight eight and clothed in an aluminum body. Touring of Milan was tasked with creating the design. The Aston Martin DB4 GT was introduced a year later at the London Motor Show and was based on the race winning prototype SP1991. 1959 was a great year for Aston martin as they had won the World....
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1959 Aston Martin DB4 GT Vehicle Profiles

1959 Aston Martin DB4 GT vehicle information
Coupe

Coachwork: Touring
Chassis #: DB4GT/0151/R
1959 Aston Martin DB4 GT vehicle information
Coupe

Coachwork: Touring
Chassis #: DP199/1
Engine #: 370/0184/GT
1959 Aston Martin DB4 GT vehicle information
Coupe

Coachwork: Touring
1959 Aston Martin DB4 GT vehicle information
Coupe

Coachwork: Touring
Chassis #: DB4GT/0168/L
Engine #: 370/0168/GT
Gearbox #: S.432/3/500

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