Aston Martin-DB Mark III
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The Aston Martin DB Mark III is a classic British sports car that was produced between 1957 and 1959. It was the third iteration of the iconic DB series, and it was the last of the series to be designed by the legendary Aston Martin designer, Sir David Brown. The DB Mark III was the most powerful and luxurious of the DB series, and it is still highly sought after by classic car collectors today.
The DB Mark III was powered by a 3.7-liter straight-six engine, which was capable of producing up to 240 horsepower. This was a significant increase from the previous DB models, and it allowed the car to reach a top speed of around 150 mph. The engine was mated to a four-speed manual transmission, which gave the car excellent acceleration and a sporty feel.
The DB Mark III was designed to be a luxurious grand tourer, and it was equipped with all the latest features. It had power steering, power brakes, and a full leather interior. It also had a unique four-headlamp design, which gave it a very distinctive look. The car was also available with a variety of optional extras, such as an optional hardtop, which could be ordered in either black or white.
The DB Mark III was a popular car, and it was produced in relatively large numbers. As a result, it is still relatively easy to find examples of the car today. Prices vary depending on condition, but in general, they tend to range from around £50,000 for a good example, up to around £150,000 for a pristine example.
The DB Mark III is an iconic classic car, and it has been featured in many films and television shows over the years. It is a timeless classic, and it is sure to continue to be a sought after collectible for many years to come.
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