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Aston Martin DB2 Introduction

The DB2 was a sports automobile sold by Aston Martin from 1950 through 1953. It was a better progress over the 2-Litre Sports example it replaced, with a multiple smash cam straight-6 in seat of the previously-used pushrod straight-4. The locomotive was large, also, at 2.6 L, and the automobile was planed as a tight coupe.

A future drophead coupe example was too introduced, account for 1/4 of the example's overall sales. The DB2 was highly in running, setting Brown's society upward for next winner. The Aston Martin DB2 of 1950 was seen as the benchmark automobile for all early Astons.

This was expected to the coupe's rich and old-world appeal that hosted an even six-cylinder twin-cam 116bhp locomotive from the Lagonda 2.6 saloon. These cars would clear 185 kilometer/h with the common locomotive, but more than 193 kilometer/h with the high-compression Vantage locomotive, which in its second, bed awesome auto operation.

The cars were coil-sprung with a Panhard pole for the higher face dozens. The break in the face was other with a trailing-link plan and it housed really great wheels - 38cm centre-lockers all with the first modern Dunlop crossplys.