1960 Aston Martin DB4 GT Navigation
The Aston Martin DB4 GT is one of the finest sports/racing cars of its era. Introduced in 1959, at the London Motor Show, the DB4 GT is five inches shorter than the standard DB4 and strictly a two-seater with its lower roof-line. The 3.7 liter 6-cylinder engine, fitted with a high compression twin plug cylinder head and triple twin-choke Weber carburetors, develops 302 horsepower at 6,000 RPM. The car performs sensationally, accelerating from 0-60 in 6.4 seconds, on its way to a top speed of 152 mph. This is the first sports car capable of 0-100-0 mph in 20 seconds, due in part to its four-wheel Girling competition disc brakes.
Only 94 DB4 GTs were manufactured, 75 by Touring and 19 by Zagato, and only 30 of those cars were left-hand drive.
This car raced in the 1961 12 Hours of Sebring. It was running seventh in the fourth hour when it was forced out by a failed hub. It also competed at Laguna Seca in 1989, where Aston Martin was the featured Marque.
It won the Robert Harrison Memorial Best Overall Trophy at the Lime Rock Sprints in 1984, 1988 and again in 1994.
Only 94 DB4 GTs were manufactured, 75 by Touring and 19 by Zagato, and only 30 of those cars were left-hand drive.
This car raced in the 1961 12 Hours of Sebring. It was running seventh in the fourth hour when it was forced out by a failed hub. It also competed at Laguna Seca in 1989, where Aston Martin was the featured Marque.
It won the Robert Harrison Memorial Best Overall Trophy at the Lime Rock Sprints in 1984, 1988 and again in 1994.
Related Reading : Aston Martin DB4 History
The DB name came from the name David Brown (later Sir David Brown), an individual who had purchased the Aston Martin Company. The DB4 series was built from 1958 through 1963. A total of 1040 vehicles and five series were produced during this time frame. The coachwork was performed by Touring of Milan, Italy. The body panels were hand made of aluminum mounted on a steel tube frame and featuring....
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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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Related Reading : Aston Martin DB4 History
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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