conceptcarz.com

1948 Aston Martin 2-Litre

The Second World War had left the majority of British manufacturing hemorrhaging. The war effort had taken its toll on the industry and many would be found wanting for capital just to get started back up into general production. Aston Martin, and certainly Lagonda, found themselves in these positions. Enter David Brown.

1948 Aston Martin 2-Litre photo
Works Team Car
Chassis #: SPA/48/8
Engine #: SPA4/48/8
View info and history
Auction entries : 2
David Brown's Tractor Group would actually be one of the few strong businesses in post-war England and he would purchase Aston Martin in February 1947. Lagonda would soon follow suit. This meant Brown had the people and the financial means to restore Aston Martin to prominence. With the help of Claude Hill, the company would introduce a new line of small Sports using Hill's four-cylinder, 2.0-liter engines.

The first example would be rather hastily built toward the end of 1947 and would begin testing in early 1948. However, the best scenario for testing and promotion was going racing. Therefore, a new car would be quickly built for the Aston Martin works team. That first chassis, LMA/48/1 would be prepared for a difficult event, the Spa 24 Hour race.

The debut of the car could not have gone any better as the single 2-liter Sport went out and promptly took home the overall victory giving Brown his first victory and a fabulous marketing opportunity. He would realize this and would take full advantage. It would be announced at the London Motor Show that Aston Martin would produce a production version of the 2.0-liter Sports. An example would be on display. In fact, it would be the very car that won at Spa, only re-bodied.

By Jeremy McMullen

1948 Aston Martin 2-Litre

1948 Aston Martin 2-Litre Vehicle Profiles

1948 Aston Martin 2-Litre vehicle information
Works Team Car

Chassis #: SPA/48/8
Engine #: SPA4/48/8

Recent Vehicle Additions

Related Automotive News

Austin-Healey 100S Powers into Bonhams Bond Street Sale

Austin-Healey 100S Powers into Bonhams Bond Street Sale

RARE BRITISH RACING CAR LEADS FLAGSHIP LONDON AUCTION A 1950s Austin-Healey 100S with significant in-period competition history –– is in pole position at the forthcoming Bonhams Bond Street Sale on 4 December. EVV 106, a 1955 100S Sports...
Bonhams Steps Up To The Crease For 20Th Aston Martin Sale

Bonhams Steps Up To The Crease For 20Th Aston Martin Sale

The 20th edition of the Bonhams Aston Martin Sale, the leading European auction dedicated to the Aston Martin and Lagonda marques, will be staged for the first time at the renowned Wormsley Estate in the Chiltern Hills of Buckinghamshire, on Sunday 19th...
The 1954 Aston Martin DB3S: Car Of The Silver Screen Raced By The Great Stirling Moss

The 1954 Aston Martin DB3S: Car Of The Silver Screen Raced By The Great Stirling Moss

A rare Aston Martin Works team car – chassis number DB3S5 – which was campaigned in period by such legendary racing drivers as Sir Stirling Moss, Peter Collins and Roy Salvadori, and latterly went on to co-star with Terry-Thomas in 1960s movie classic...
ANTICIPATION BUILDS AS RARE CARS ARE CONSIGNED TO RM'S FLAGSHIP UK SALE

ANTICIPATION BUILDS AS RARE CARS ARE CONSIGNED TO RM'S FLAGSHIP UK SALE

RM Auctions annual London sale returns to Battersea Evolution, 31st October, 2012 Now in its sixth year, the London sale is one of Europes consistently best performing collector car auctions Upcoming auction features a magnificent collection...
Bentley Ready For Classic Thousand Mile Challenge

Bentley Ready For Classic Thousand Mile Challenge

Iconic Bentley Blowers ready for great Mille Miglia adventure Bentley Continental W12 and V8 models join historic cars in Italy (Crewe, England %26 Brescia, Italy. 16 May, 2012) W.O. Bentleys gift for creating cars that combined the speed o...