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The Classic Motor Hub
Old WallsCirencesterGL54 3QBUnited Kingdom
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Vantage Aston Martin
transmission: Manual
engine: Front Engined
power: 325 hp
fuel type: Petrol
drive type: Rear Wheel Drive
body style: Saloon
engine displacement: 4200 cc
48k miles
USD$370,032

Description

ORIGINAL VANTAGE Completed at the Newport Pagnell factory on 7 December 1967, this Aston Martin DB6 has been impeccably cared for throughout its life and comes with three extensive files that amount to virtually a full service history from new. Chassis number DB6/3316/R was registered PMX 410F on 21 December and delivered to its first owner – Captain AE Hare – on 3 January 1968. It was finished in Pacific Blue with Natural interior and featured the 325bhp Vantage engine, plus a heated rear screen, 3.73:1 limited-slip differential and power aerial. Including Purchase Tax, it cost its proud new custodian £3587 15s 10d. Throughout Captain Hare’s ownership, the DB6 was cared for by the factory and the detailed service records are included with the car’s paperwork. He clearly made the most of his Aston Martin – by the time it was serviced on 3 November 1971, it had covered 38,231 miles. Captain Hare owned the car until the mid-1970s, when it passed to Dr CH Cripps. He had it serviced and looked after by leading specialists such as Richard Stewart Williams. In 1983, Dr Cripps had repairs carried out to the sills and the windscreen replaced, and the following year the DB6 was acquired by a new owner – a Mr G Munthe. The Aston Martin was fully restored over a period of several years during the late 1980s and early 1990s, including an engine rebuild in 1993. Its detailed service records continue for the rest of that decade and into the 21st century, and the DB6 has twice been sold by Aston Martin Works in the past 10 years. It also received a major service there in 2019. Now beautifully presented in Dubonnet with matching Tudor Webasto sunroof and a Fawn interior, this Aston Martin DB6 retains its matching-numbers status and is being offered for sale by the Classic Motor Hub. It comes with its original instruction book as well as its book of service vouchers, MoT test certificates from 1980 onwards, and a detailed record of servicing and maintenance dating back to when it was new. Inertia-reel seatbelts have been added in the rear, and there are discreet supplementary speakers alongside the standard unit in the rear parcel shelf.