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Bertone’s Aston Martin

July 4, 2022 By pete

Aston Martin by Bertone, 2013. Credit Bonhams Auction.

From the VeloceToday Archives, December, 2013

By Wallace Wyss

Sometimes it’s the odd one that appreciates the most…

At one time, race cars were fetching a lot more at the major auctions than car show one-offs. The idea was that if you buy a race car, if you’re lucky you get one with history. You buy a show car, a one-off what do you get? A momentary bauble. A flavor of the moment as it were. Designs that came and went, mostly forgotten.

Well this 1960 Aston Martin DB4 GT Bertone Jet coupe, chassis 0201L, Engine no. 370/-201/GT was sold at a May, 2013 Bonhams auction for the top dollar sum of 3,249,500 GBP ($4,928,697 USD) which is more than some Aston Martin DB4GT race cars go for even with some racing history.

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Tagged With: aston martin, bertone, bertone aston martin, bonhams, giugiaro, special bodied aston martins

Is the End Nigh?

July 15, 2014 By Lynch

The ex-Bill Devin Ferrari 250 MM will be sold at Bonhams Quail Auction during Pebble Beach week in Carmel. This is Bill posing with the car in 1953. This image is from a photo shoot that was for a Road & Track cover. The car made the cut, but Bill was replaced by a female model. Certainly a R&T cover car is worth a few more bids. See R&T cover below.


Michael T. Lynch

As the Monterey Bay historic automobile “Holy Week” approaches, there are some interesting tea leaves to read on the auction front. We will discuss the cars going on the block during the week’s auctions shortly, but the big sale news is the pending deal to sell the entire Bonhams auction house. [Read more…] about Is the End Nigh?

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Bertone’s Aston Martin

December 10, 2013 By Wally

Aston Martin by Bertone, 2013. Credit Bonhams Auction.

By Wallace Wyss

Sometimes it’s the odd one that appreciates the most…

At one time, race cars were fetching a lot more at the major auctions than car show one-offs. The idea was that if you buy a race car, if you’re lucky you get one with history. You buy a show car, a one-off what do you get? A momentary bauble. A flavor of the moment as it were. Designs that came and went, mostly forgotten.

Well this 1960Aston Martin DB4 GT Bertone Jet coupe, chassis 0201L, Engine no. 370/-201/GT was sold at a May, 2013 Bonhams auction for the top dollar sum of 3,249,500 GBP ($4,928,697 USD) which is more than some Aston Martin DB4GT race cars go for even with some racing history.

There is a reason for this. This particular car was the last DB4 GT chassis—and the last of any series is worth more than the ones in the middle.

First a little bit about the Aston Martin DB4 GT as a model. “DB” means “David Brown” by the way, he being the owner of Aston after WWII. The DB4GT was introduced as the competition version of the DB4 sports saloon. First launched in in 1958, the Aston Martin DB4 was a direct challenge to Ferrari. It had an all new steel platform chassis with disc brakes all round, and a race-developed twin-cam six-cylinder 3.7-litre engine, all clothed in a perfectly proportioned aluminum body designed by Touring Superleggera of Milan.

Press release photo of the Giugiaro Aston.

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Tagged With: aston martin, bertone, bertone aston martin, bonhams, giugiaro, special bodied aston martins

Wyss On Scottsdale

January 25, 2012 By Wally

By Wallace Wyss
We are in the midst of a bad economy, right? Big unemployment numbers. Record foreclosure rates. “Apple Annies” are polishing their apples.
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