Seller's comments about 1954' Aston Martin Db2/4 Mki
- Restored by a specialist down to the last screw - Matching Numbers, Matching Color - 1954 delivered via Berkley Motors Limited in Bristol - Original registration papers at hand - VAT deductible Vehicle history: The Aston Martin DB2/ 4 is considered the direct successor to the Aston Martin DB2. A significant difference between the DB2 and DB2/ 4 are the two emergency seats that were fitted in the DB2/ 4. In addition, the DB2/ 4 had a large panoramic windscreen, larger bumpers and offset headlights. The DB2/ 4 was produced from 1953 - 1959. During these 6 production years, a total of 3 versions of the DB2/ 4 appeared: Mark I, Mark II and Mark III. This DB2/ 4 Mark I was first delivered to London on 24. 11. 1954 in the current color combination. In 2012, the car was acquired by Thomas Weber, a renowned restorer of Aston Martin DB models, and perfectly restored true to the original down to the last detail. The quality of the restoration is outstanding and helps the car to a visually flawless appearance. The condition of the paintwork and interior are also impressive. The precision of the work carried out on the vehicle is downright impressive, and not just to connoisseurs' eyes. The hours of work and capital that went into the restoration of this Aston Martin DB2/ 4 are convincing in the finished result. Actually, this beautiful vehicle is much too good for the road - the greatest attention when moving in public are certain to him in any case.