For Sale: 1959 Aston Martin DB Mark III in Astoria, New York for sale in Astoria, NY
Vehicle Description 1959 Aston Martin DB MKIII Saloon Left-Hand Drive:
Matching Numbers, Factory Dual Exhaust and Overdrive:
One of 551 Built This lovely matching numbers Left-Hand Drive 1959 Aston Martin DB MkIII Saloon was ordered new in New York through J.
S.
Inskip and delivered on August 28, 1958 in Cardinal Grey over Champagne leather.
It arrived optioned with the twin exhaust system, overdrive, chromed wheels, and front disc brakes.
The original owner was recorded as New York socialite Peter van Gerbig.
At some point in its life it was repainted cream with burgundy wheels and the interior retrimmed in tan.
Just out of storage where it's been sitting off the road for the last 10 years.
It's ready for some light recommission work before active use.
An exceedingly rare interim model that straddled between the DB2/4 and DB4, and made rarer still by the fact it was an original left-hand drive export model from new, this MkIII is sure to provide ample enjoyment on any number of events, tours, or weekend drives.
CHASSIS NO.
AM300/3/1642ENGINE NO.
DBA/1266 Delivered new to New York socialite Peter van Gerbig Retains the original, matching numbers engine One of only 551 DB MkIIIs made Original left hand drive, fitted with dual exhaust and overdrive Price:
$179,500.
Matching Numbers, Factory Dual Exhaust and Overdrive:
One of 551 Built This lovely matching numbers Left-Hand Drive 1959 Aston Martin DB MkIII Saloon was ordered new in New York through J.
S.
Inskip and delivered on August 28, 1958 in Cardinal Grey over Champagne leather.
It arrived optioned with the twin exhaust system, overdrive, chromed wheels, and front disc brakes.
The original owner was recorded as New York socialite Peter van Gerbig.
At some point in its life it was repainted cream with burgundy wheels and the interior retrimmed in tan.
Just out of storage where it's been sitting off the road for the last 10 years.
It's ready for some light recommission work before active use.
An exceedingly rare interim model that straddled between the DB2/4 and DB4, and made rarer still by the fact it was an original left-hand drive export model from new, this MkIII is sure to provide ample enjoyment on any number of events, tours, or weekend drives.
CHASSIS NO.
AM300/3/1642ENGINE NO.
DBA/1266 Delivered new to New York socialite Peter van Gerbig Retains the original, matching numbers engine One of only 551 DB MkIIIs made Original left hand drive, fitted with dual exhaust and overdrive Price:
$179,500.
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