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Investing in a aston martin db mark iii 1957 and historical prices

Aston Martin DB Mark III 1957 is an iconic car with a rich history. It was the first model to be produced after the company was taken over by David Brown and the first to bear his initials. The DB Mark III was produced between 1957 and 1959 and was the last of the series of cars that began with the DB2 in 1950.

The DB Mark III was powered by a 3.0-litre straight-six engine and was capable of reaching a top speed of 121 mph. It was also the first model to be fitted with front disc brakes. The car was offered in both coupe and convertible body styles, with a total of just 1,220 units produced.

The DB Mark III is a highly sought-after classic car, and its value has risen steadily over the years. According to the Classic Trader Index, the average price of a DB Mark III in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has increased by over 60% in the last five years.

The UAE is home to many classic car enthusiasts and there are a number of classic car dealerships in the country. One of the most popular is Classictrader.ae, a marketplace for classic cars located in the UAE. The site offers a wide selection of classic cars from around the world and features detailed descriptions of each vehicle.

The DB Mark III is a classic car that is sure to appreciate in value over time. With its iconic design and powerful engine, it is a car that will always be in demand. If you are looking for a classic car to invest in, the DB Mark III is definitely worth considering.

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