Highlights
- Beautifully finished in optional and very rare Alveston red metallic
- Converted to 5spd manual ZF gearbox by Alan Smith Motors (ASM)
- Previously in the long-term ownership of an AMOC member
- Refurbished by ASM including bodywork, wax injecton and rust proofing
- Harvey Bailey handling kit installed for improved handling
- Only four registered keepers from new including marque collectors
The Appeal
The DB6 was the car that put Aston Martin firmly on the map. A more spacious four-seat cabin, larger boot and modern ‘Kamm Tail’ styling made it hugely appealing for ‘60s celebrities and rich buyers seeking a comfortable, high-speed way to cover long distances.
Just 1,327 ‘Mk1’ cars like this one were built. It was first registered in 1967 and is beautifully finished in optional rare Alveston Red metallic, which makes a beguiling alternative to the more common silvers. Inside, there is a complementary tan leather cabin. It is all in extremely good condition, the result of a combination of its four careful keepers and the ministrations of specialists like Alan Smith Motors (ASM) and Aston Service Dorset (ASD).
The car spent many years with its second keeper, a well-known AMOC member, before joining a collection from 2012 to 2021. The vendor acquired the car in 2021. We are told that ASM extensively renovated the car between 2008 and 2009, at a cost then of £28,000, equivalent to £46,000 now. The work included bodywork repairs, cavity wax injection and undersealing. It was also fitted with a desirable Harvey Bailey handling kit and received a 5spd ZF manual gearbox in place of the factory automatic unit.
In 2021, it went to ASD for over £5,000 of engine and mechanical renovations. It has been very sparingly used since.
The quality of the older renovations is impressive, as you can see from the panel shut lines and paint finish. The interior is in lovely condition, carrying a really gentle patina that adds further character.
With its condition, provenance, specification and colour scheme, this is a really impressive and tempting example of Aston’s icon.
History and Paperwork
- First registered 7th June 1967 in UK
- DVLA records three registered keepers but we understand the actual number is four
- Second keeper was a well-known AMOC member
- Renovated by ASM between 2008 and 2009 covering bodywork, rust protection and gearbox swap
- Work cost around £28,000, equivalent to £46,000 today
- Acquired by previous keeper in 2012, then exported and placed in secure storage
- Acquired by the current keeper in June 2021
- V5C
- Registered as a Historic Vehicle
- Copy of the original guarantee form included
- ASD invoices from 2021 totalling around £5,000 for engine work
- Folder of history
- Factory handbook
- AMOC membership pack
- Chassis number DB6/3093/R
The Condition
- Very attractive car in what appears to be Alveston Red metallic paintwork
- Older restoration and renovation by marque specialist remaining in very good order
- Panel fit is flush and in good order with bodywork also well kept
- Bodywork protected by cavity wax injection and undersealing
- Sits on chrome wire wheels with classic Vredestein tyres
- Tan leather interior in very good condition with matching carpets
- Highly original interior with classic radio and wood-rimmed three spoke factory wheel
- Originally specified with chrome road wheels, heated rear screen, three-ear hubcaps, safety belts, and power-operated aerial
This DB6’s pretty burgundy metallic red paintwork is an opportunity to admire anew the handsome lines of this Kamm-tailed 60s GT. It was a rare option, since most left the works in silver, and we think it really suits the car. The body shows the benefit of ASM’s skills, in particular the flush panel fit and even, well-finished paintwork. A cavity wax injection and undersealing process on completion of that work has significantly contributed to the current condition.
Inside there is a complementary tan leather cabin with matching carpets. The cabin is unmodified and features a wood-rimmed factory wheel and a period radio. There is a lovely, gentle patina to the trim that elevates this characterful car over a ‘box fresh’ restoration.
The Mechanics
- 3,995cc Tadek Marek-designed 282bhp six-cylinder engine
- Standard factory set up including triple SU carburettors
- ZF five-speed manual transmission (rebuilt by BPA)
- Professionally converted to manual by ASM in 2008
- Fitted with a Harvey Bailey handling kit for improved road holding
- Well maintained, including over £5,000 of engine work in 2021 by ASD
Tadek Marek’s straight six is one of classic motoring’s absolute gems, a powerful, sonorous unit that set Aston Martin on the path to modern glory. This car is now fitted with a desirable 5spd ZF gearbox that was rebuilt by BPA and fitted by ASM during the 2008 work. That process also included adding the sought-after Harvey Bailey handling kit that transforms the agility of the DB6.
In 2021, the car was entrusted to Aston Service Dorset (ASD) for engine work. Since then, it has been used very sparingly and is understood to be in fine mechanical health.
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