2006 Sydney Classic Auction Monday March 6
Lot
12
1973 Aston Martin AM V8 Coupe
Result: PASSED IN
Passed In
Specifications
Engine | V8, 5340cc |
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Gearbox | 3-speed automatic |
Body Work | Coupe |
Colour | Metallic Blue |
Description
This lot is no
longer available
Although Aston Martin's replacement for the ageing DB6 was always intended to have Tadek Marek's impressive new V8 engine, developmental problems meant the car was launched in 1967 as the DBS with the long serving straight six. With elegantly understated styling by the talented William Towns, the stop-gap DBS served until the all-alloy 5.3-litre V8 was ready for production in 1970. The new motor elevated Aston Martin's flagship to true supercar status - developing around 320bhp and with 360lb/ft of torque available, the V8 boasted twin-overhead camshafts per bank, Bosch mechanical fuel injection and could be had with either a ZF five-speed manual or Torqueflite three-speed automatic transmissions. Underneath the shapely skin was a De Dion rear end and Girling disc brakes all round (ventilated to cope with the V8's additional power). In 1972, the DBS V8 was rebadged simply as the V8 Saloon and Town's styling updated with distinctive new front-end treatment featuring twin headlamps. Changes included better sound deadening, Lucas Opus ignition, a leather-rimmed steering wheel and 2.88:1 back axle ration on automatic cars plus air conditioning as standard equipment. In this form, the V8 Saloon remained in production well into the 1980s but just 288 were built in Series 2 form before the Series 3 came along in August 1973. The Aston Martin V8 is a hand crafted high performance GT car that has aged gracefully, looking as handsome today as it did more than thirty years ago.