Before World War II Aston Martin had made some stunning sports cars but
had undergone numerous financial crises. The company was bought by David
Brown in 1947, and in 1950 he launched the all-new DB2 with a brilliant
engine designed by W.O. Bentley. The car was a sleek, beautiful and fast
two-seater closed coupe of the highest pedigree and led to the highly
successful DB3 and DB3S racers, which were entered by the works at Le
Mans, Sebring and elsewhere, driven by star drivers from Stirling Moss
to Roy Salvadori. All these Aston Martins are examined and analyzed in
detail here, with specially commissioned color photography of seven
outstanding examples of this rare, expensive and exotic breed of
sporting motor car. Models covered: DB1 1948-50, DB2 1950-53, DB2/4
1953-55, DB2/4 MkII 1955-57, DB2/4 MkIII 1957-59, plus Competition
models DB3 1951-53 and DB3S 1953-56