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Vintage Aston Martin from the 60s so rare only a handful were ever made hits the market for eye-watering price
A RARE vintage Aston Martin has hit the market for a staggering price.
The super rare Aston is described as a classic grand tourer and could be yours for a whopping £250,000.
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The 1966 DB6 Mk1 Vantage comes fitted with a manual ZF gearbox.
Finished in silver originally, the vintage motor has now been refinished in slate grey.
The new colour perfectly compliments the rare motor's stylish black leather interior.
The DB6 is to be sold at auction by Iconic Auctioneers at Silverstone, Northants on Saturday August 23.
Well looked after by its previous owner, the Aston has clocked up just a few thousand miles since 1991.
It has only logged 68,733 miles in total and a full restoration of the vintage car was completed in 2010.
Its listing states: "The car was fully restored between 2008 and 2010 by Aston Workshop and Pugsley & Lewis with a colour change to slate grey.
"More recently, the ZF gearbox was fully overhauled and there is correspondence from the Aston Martin factory thanking the owner for allowing his DB6 to be used for assessing a new gear set design for the ZF 'box.
"EJX 342D was purchased by our vendor from the Aston Workshop in October 2017 with an indicated mileage of 68,733 from new, with less than 5,000 of these added since 1991.
"Recent maintenance includes a full service by Hilton and Moss in July 2023 (£10,000) including renewing rear seals, new hubs, electric window refurb and new tyres.
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"Later attention in February 2025 by Farringtons of Knutsford included a full service and the wheel arches and under body were ice blasted and then retreated.
"The car is supplied with its V5C, history file, a quantity of expired MOTs dating back to 1991 and the current MOT valid until 2nd April 2026.
"While this attractive Aston would make an impressive addition to any collection and would surely be welcome at prestigious classic car events anywhere, we can't help feeling that its best years are still ahead.
"Make no mistake, these are now rare cars.
"The factory only produced 268 Mk1 DB6 Saloons to a Vantage specification and very few of these were fitted with the manual 5-speed gearbox - the ultimate incarnation.
"This is a great opportunity to own a classic Aston which is totally usable and a delight to drive."
An initial estimated price of £200,000 - £250,000 has been listed for the super rare vintage motor.
Car Auctions: How To Nab A Bargain
Car auctions are a way to sell vehicles based on a bidding system with the highest offer securing the deal.
Auctions aren't restricted to the rich and famous as thousands of cars are sold at motor auctions in the UK each week.
Here's what you need to know before attending an auction:
Be prepared: Do your research on the car you would like to purchase beforehand.
Check the car: Cars will usually be lined up before the start, so make sure to arrive early to inspect the desired car thoroughly.
Have a back-up: Be ready for disappointment as your desired motor may be sold to someone else and select a few back-ups.
Be realistic: Realise that there won't be a "perfect" car at an auction and adjust expectations accordingly.
Set a budget: It is easy to overspend in the heat of the moment during bidding. Ensure you have set a budget and do not go over it.
Key phrases to look out for:
'No major mechanical faults' – suggests that there shouldn't be any issues with the car's drivetrain, gearbox, suspension, or engine.
'Specified faults' – the auctioneer will read out specific faults.
'Sold as seen' – the vehicle is sold with any problems it may have. The auction company will rarely entertain complaints regarding the mechanical or cosmetic condition of these vehicles after sale.
'Sold with a warranted mileage' - The car is being offered based on the report, which confirms the mileage through an independent check.
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