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1956 Aston Martin DB2/4 Spyder by Touring

The 1956 Aston Martin DB2/4 Spyder by Touring is a beautiful example of Italian coachbuilding on a British chassis. This car was built when Aston Martin was looking to expand its lineup with more high-performance models, and Touring was known for its expertise in designing lightweight and aerodynamic bodies.


The DB2/4 Spyder is based on the DB2/4 chassis, initially introduced in 1953. The car is powered by a 2.9-liter, six-cylinder engine that produces 140 horsepower, which is mated to a four-speed manual transmission. This combination of power and performance allowed the DB2/4 Spyder to reach a top speed of over 120 miles per hour.


The DB2/4 Spyder was designed to be lightweight and aerodynamic, with a low-slung profile accentuating its performance capabilities. The car's body sets it apart from other Aston Martins of the time. The front of the vehicle features a distinctive grille flanked by two large headlights, while the rear is rounded off with a sloping trunk lid and a pair of small fins.


Inside, the DB2/4 Spyder is just as luxurious as it is sporty. The dashboard is simple and elegant, with a classic design that complements the car's exterior styling. The car features leather seats, a wood-rimmed steering wheel, and a full complement of gauges and instruments.


The DB2/4 Spyder was first introduced in 1956 at the Paris Motor Show, and it immediately became a hit with automotive enthusiasts and collectors alike. The car's combination of British engineering and Italian design was a winning formula, and it helped establish Aston Martin as a top-tier luxury brand.


Images: Touring Superleggera



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