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Aston Martin DB2/4 Introduction

The DB2/4 was a sports automobile sold by Aston Martin from 1953 through 1957. It was stationed on the DB2 example it replaced, but haved 2+2 seats and a novel hatch backwards, good before of the multiplication. Other changes included a wraparound windshield, big bumpers, and repositioned headlights.

As before, a drophead coupe was too offered, and personal buyers commissioned Bertone to make a smattering of spiders. The Lagonda locomotive was initially the very multiple smash cam straight-6 planed by W. O. Bentley used in the Vantage edition of the DB2.

Displacement for this VB6E locomotive was 2.6 L, having 125 hp (93 kW). In mid-1954, a 2.9 L VB6/J reading was used, driving might to 140 hp (104 kW) and allowing the automobile to have 120 mph (193 kilometer/h).

102 Drophead Coupe models were built of the 565 entire Mark I models. One of these appeared in the Alfred Hitchcock movie, The Birds. A Mark II example, introduced in 1955, allowed for an elective large-valve locomotive able of 165 hp (123 kW).

Other changes admit low tailfins, bubble-type tail lights as on the Hillman Minx, and added chrome. A 2-seat Fixed Head Coupe was too other, in gain to the keeped Drophead. Just 30 of the 199 Mark II cars used this other coupe system.