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Aston Martin DB2 Racing
The DB2 had debuted as 3 entries in the 1949 Le Mans 24hour race, and was launched at the 1950 New York Show. Frank Feeley designed the bodywork and power was provided by the 2.6litre WO Bentley designed Lagonda engine.
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Aston Martin DB2 1952. The 2580cc 6-cylinder came to Aston Martin when David Brown purchased Lagonda to acquire this W.O. Bentley designed engine. It gave 105bhp, which could be uprated to 125bhp Vantage tune from 1951. From 1954 a 140bhp 2922cc engine was available.
Aston Martin DB2 121 Le Mans 1951
Aston Martin DB2 Le Mans 1951. 2580cc
Aston Martin DB2 48 1952
Aston Martin DB2 1952. 2580cc
Aston Martin DB2 48 rear
Aston Martin DB2 1952. The 'boot lid' was actually just a hatch to access the spare wheel, and luggage would simply be put behind the seats.
Aston Martin DB2 52 1954
Aston Martin DB2 1954
Aston Martin DB2 52 rear
Aston Martin DB2 1954
Aston Martin DB2 55 1953
Aston Martin DB2 1953 2922cc
Aston Martin DB2-4 GT MkI and Kurtis 500S
Aston Martin DB2/4 GT MkI and Kurtis 500S. Kurtis Kraft in California produced the 500S in 1953 with 5424cc V8 engine. The 500S was virtually a 2-seater road-going version of the Kurtis Kraft Midget Racers which won the Indianapolis 500 from 1950-55. The 500S could be supplied with Cadillac, Ford or Chrysler engines.
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Aston Martin DB2, DB2/4
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