Description

  • One of only 84 DB MkIII drophead coupés

  • Sold new to KN Rudd Ltd of Ruddspeed fame

  • Original registration number and matching-numbers engine

  • Right-hand-drive, UK-market car

VEHICLE DESCRIPTION

Production of the Aston Martin DB MkIII totalled 551 cars, but the vast majority of those were the saloon model. Only 84 featured the stylish drophead coupé bodywork, making this particular car a very rare survivor.

Chassis number ‘1687’ was a right-hand-drive, UK-market car that was first registered on 2 May 1959. It was sold as a demonstrator to KN Rudd (Engineers) Ltd of Worthing in West Sussex. Ken Rudd was a very capable racing driver who became better known thanks to the Ruddspeed tuning conversions he developed for various cars during the 1950s and 1960s.

The DB MkIII was supplied in Elusive Blue with a Blue-Grey interior, and was specified with the optional overdrive unit for the four-speed gearbox. It featured the standard twin-carburettor DBA engine, and subsequent owners listed on the factory data sheet include ABB Clark – a Commander in the Royal Navy who was based in Lossiemouth – then HF Benson of Staines, DWT Hague of Oldham, and finally Dr Greenal, who lived in London and used the Aston Martin in a sprint at Curborough in 1968.

Having spent time with an owner in Belgium, the DB MkIII was offered for sale in 2017 by a dealer in The Netherlands. At that stage, a report by noted Aston Martin expert Stephen Archer was commissioned by its next owner, and Archer reported that the car had obviously been well restored. He wrote that the chassis was ‘powder-coated and still looks fresh’, and surmised that the ‘rebuild was not only a body-off project but a total chassis strip as well’. 

The car was subsequently imported to the UK and reunited with its original registration number: 1602 PO. It has retained its original engine (DBA 1332), and when it arrived from The Netherlands it benefitted from work that included a new brake master cylinder, engine mounts, kingpin assemblies, rear dampers, propshaft and brake servo. 

The chassis box sections were treated with cavity wax, an electric cooling fan was fitted, and the attention to detail even extended to sourcing the correct jack and tool kit. Since then, this DB MkIII has been regularly serviced and maintained by an Aston Martin main dealer. Widely considered to the best-looking model in the famous DB2 series, it is now being offered for sale as a supremely elegant and distinguished choice of 1950s grand tourer.

Vehicle details

Vehicle data

Make
Aston Martin
Model series
DB 2/4
Model name
DB 2/4 Mk III
Manufacturer code
Mark III
First registration date
Not provided
Year of manufacture
1959
Mileage (read)
Not provided
Chassis number
Not provided
Engine number
Not provided
Gearbox number
Not provided
Matching numbers
No
Number of owners
Not provided

Technical details

Body style
Convertible
Power (kW/hp)
132/180
Cubic capacity (cm³)
2922
Cylinders
6
Doors
2
Steering
Right (RHD)
Gearbox
Manual
Gears
Not provided
Transmission
Rear
Front brakes
Disc
Rear brakes
Disc
Fuel type
Petrol

Individual configuration

Exterior color
Green
Interior color
Green
Interior material
Leather

Condition, registration & documentation

Has Report
Registered
Ready to drive

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