1970 Aston Martin DB6
MK2 Vantage-
Baujahr1970
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Kilometerstand70 874 mi / 114 061 km
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AutomobiltypCoupé
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ChassisnummerDB6MK2/4255/R
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Motornummer400/4598/VC
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Elektrische FensterheberJa
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LenkungLenkung rechts
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ZustandRestauriert
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Markenfarbe außenOlive Green
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InnenfarbeBeige
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Markenfarbe innenNatural Connolly 'pigskin'
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InnenausstattungLeather
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Anzahl der Türen2
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Zahl der Sitze4
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Standort
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AußenfarbeGrün
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GetriebeManuell
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Antrieb2wd
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KraftstoffPetrol
Beschreibung
1970 Aston Martin DB6 MK2 Vantage
DB6MK2/4255/R
1 of 71 manufactured.
One of the finest examples of the desirable MK2 Vantage model.
The subject of a comprehensively documented 2,000-hour Concours restoration.
Matching numbers with the original registration.
Finished in its original livery of 'Olive Green' Natural Connolly 'pigskin' leather.
Original Vantage engine rebuilt to 4.2l specification with factory ZF manual gearbox.
With a photographic album showcasing the MK2 restoration by ROE, bound in Natural leather.
Aston Martin DB6 MK2 chassis: '4255/R was first registered in Kent on the 9th November 1970, although the first owner is unknown.
Mr Saunders purchased the MK2 from Swanley Motor Company in 1976/1977. He instructed Aston Martin Works to carry out a bare metal re-spray to the original 'Olive Green' livery in 1979/1980. Following on from this, the car was then sold in 1980/1981 to Roland Duce, a car dealer in Leicestershire.
Mrs Susans of Guildford, Surrey, purchased the MK2 from Roland Duce in December 1983. Frank Reeder & Sons Ltd (performance and specialist cars) of Pewsey, Wiltshire, purchased the MK2 in April 1984. The Aston was restored between March 1984 and March 1986 by the Reeders and Marque specialists Goldsmith & Young.
The MK2 attended four Concours events, and in 1987, it won the coveted Volz Trophy. It was evident that the Reeders' restoration paid off as the MK2 went on to win 2nd and 3rd in three further outings.
ROE sourced and inspected the MK2 for the current owner; at the point of purchase, the MK2 livery was 'Canyon Pearl Red' with a tan leather interior. Some initial recommissioning was carried out to enable the owner to drive to the South of France before returning to begin the restoration journey.
During the Winter of 2022, ROE undertook the full Concours restoration of the MK2. The exhaustive list of the works is fully documented within the car's history file as well as in the photographic album.
Notable highlights include complete paint removal and repair of the original aluminium body shell and repainting to 'Olive', a full mechanical overhaul and rebuilding of the original Vantage engine to 4.2l specification. Re-trimming of the interior was completed with Connolly specifically producing the Vaumol 'pigskin' leather, complemented with Wilton wool carpets in Sandstorm as per factory. A truly fabulous combination.
The MK2 drove to Yorkshire in the Summer of 2024 to attend the annual Yorkshire Elegance Concours, where the MK2 was awarded a prize.
Richards of England is offering this fabulous Aston Martin DB6 MK2 Vantage for sale.
£485,000
