Santa Monica, 7 December, 2020 |
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1954 Aston Martin DB2/4 Drophead Coupe s/n LML/506
Estimate: $1,000,000 – $1,400,000 |
Ordered through British Motor Car Distributors in California, chassis LML/506 was delivered to its first
owner, avid car enthusiast and San Francisco Opera member, Edith Field, on November 12, 1954. In 1955,
Mrs. Field entered her new Bertone-bodied Aston Martin in the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance® and
received Third Place in its class. After passing among a succession of owners, LML/506 was sold to a UK
collector, who in 2006 completed a full restoration to concours standards. In September 2011, the Bertone
Drophead Coupe made its post-restoration debut at the AMOC Autumn Concours held at Chavenage
House, winning First Prize in the Feltham Aston Class. Since this initial outing, LML/506 has not been
exhibited and most recently has resided in a private collection in the US. |
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This spectacular example is among an exclusive group of Bertone-bodied Aston Martins. According to factory
records, chassis LML/506 was completed by Aston Martin on June 9, 1953, and dispatched to Carrozzeria
Bertone in Torino on November 16th. While Nuccio Bertone had in-house stylist Franco Scaglione design
three DB2/4 Spiders, the two Drophead Coupes built (chassis LML/504 and LML/506) have long been
attributed to freelance designer Giovanni Michelotti. Not only did these two virtually identical cars possess a
decidedly Italian style, they maintained traditional Aston Martin design cues, including the firm’s distinctively
shaped radiator grille. |