Aston Martin meet at Lime rock, Ct.

aston6

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My Aston at the annual Lime Rock concours. There was an amazing number of very high quality restorations and I’ll know the judging results in a week or so, couldn't stay for the awards dinner. I have a few other photos if anyone is interested

David
 

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I would LOVE to see some more pics, David. The cars are spectacular.



We have a few Astons in our Jag club and I just love them. I can spend hours just admiring engine and cockpit details.



We had a friend who worked as a "lead-man" (laying molten lead into body seams and doing body work) at the factory in the '50's. He would tell us tales of how each car was so different and if he were to take a template from one side to the other it could be as much as 3/8" off! One door would never fit another car without body work, etc. Each panel done by eye. Hand craftmenship! Pretty wild in this day of sterile robots.
 
Thanks Brad

Yes Astons tend to be very individual and body panels must be hand fitted. Just replacing a winshield can be a challenge. Sadly the days of the hand made Aston are gone (well maybe not so sad as Aston might actually be profitable for the first time in their history ;-)). Anyway some pics of the concours.

Anybody have 2 million dollars
 

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Very interesting car- DB6 Shooting Brake (station Wagon ) with factory A/C and auto transmission. Sorry I only shot the interior
 

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aston6- a belated thank-you for the great pics! I too would like to see more.



The handcrafted (to the point of being asymmetrical) nature of the earlier Astons has always been part of their appeal to me. True "personality", each of them virtually a bespoke car.



OK, I'll admit I can't tell for certain which model yours is...looks VERY VERY nice, though. Care to fill us in on it?



And gee, a *LHD* shooting brake...
 
Interesting how similar the Aston and Jaguar engines are. This is a pic of my XK 150 engine. Also a straight six, dual overhead cam. Mine is in street form but for racing they installed triple Webers just like the Aston shown. Cool stuff.



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Accumulator

My car is a 1967 DB6 left hand drive, 5 speed, factory A/C, and the webasto sun roof is from a DB6 that was being parted out and was a factory option. There are some other pictures in the gallery.

Brad

I also have an 87 XJ6 and the two engines are similar in shape but the Aston engine is all Aluminum with steel liners. Interestingly there is another thread regarding concurs and lining up screws, this is something that was done when the car was originally assembled. On the other hand all the concurs I participated in originality was much more important then absolute cleanliness, the cars are encouraged to be driven and a little dirt from driving is of no consequences.

PS brad that engine bay is stunning!

anyway on to the last of the pics from the show

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aston6 said:
Accumulator

My car is a 1967 DB6 left hand drive, 5 speed, factory A/C, and the webasto sun roof is from a DB6 that was being parted out and was a factory option. There are some other pictures in the gallery.



Thanks! I'm NOT very knowledgeable about Aston Martins, much as I like them. Yours sounds like a VERY nicely equipped one!



When you say "originality" is highly valued, I have to wonder- are there are many UNrestored Astons that get shown? Just curious, as I'm a sucker for orignal paint on such cars, even when it's a bit, uhm, imperfect.



How's your XJ6 holding up?
 
AHA! I KNEW I'd seen that shooting brake somewhere before (well, I THINK it's the same one).



Made for the French market, 1 of 5 LHD's, once offered for sale in Los Angeles at 145,000 english pounds.



Heh heh, I'm a sucker for cool wagons...thanks again for the pics.
 
When you say "originality" is highly valued, I have to wonder- are there are many UNrestored Astons that get shown? Just curious, as I'm a sucker for orignal paint on such cars, even when it's a bit, uhm, imperfect.



How's your XJ6 holding up?



Accumulator

BY originality I mean using the right parts in the correct color in the correct place, and yes an unrestored DB Aston in great shape would be very rare indeed. I know my car was painted at least 3 times before I bought it, the last time very poorly! You had to ask about the Xj6 after 50K trouble free miles the fuel tank developed a pin hole leak, no problem except the shop just informed me this morning it we be another week before they return it- I should have fixed it myself! But I really do love the car and when we first bought it I showed it a the Long Island Jaguar Club and it took first in class. Its not a show car any more but still pretty nice, and I will say better cared for since I found this place.

Thanks everybody for the nice words!

David
 
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..BY originality I mean using the right parts in the correct color in the correct place, and yes an unrestored DB Aston in great shape would be very rare indeed. I know my car was painted at least 3 times before I bought it, the last time very poorly! You had to ask about the Xj6 after 50K trouble free miles the fuel tank developed a pin hole leak...



Well, your paintjob sure doesn't look bad...and you obviously feel it's nice enough to show. More than I can say for my 17k mile XJS and IT'S paint is about 80% original.



LOL on the timing of your fuel tank, been there...the (older) XJ's ALWAYS do that. At least you're dealing with it now instead of in the dead of winter. Glad to hear it's been trouble-free. Those cars have an undeserved (in my experience) reputation for being unreliable.
 
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