#AstonMartinDB2-4DHC

In addition to the practical and sporting Saloon, the DB2/4 was offered as a sophisticated convertible, the Drop-head Coupé. Like the saloon version, the open car was also a four seater, although the occasional rear seats were quite rudimentary. Much of the car was actually built not in Feltham, but at the Newlands Works, the David Brown Tractor factory in Farsley, West Yorkshire; the coachwork was supplied by Mulliners in Birmingham and later by Tickford (series II).

 

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