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1959 Aston Martin DB4

Without a doubt, my ’59 Aston DB4 was simply the best all around sports car I’ve had the pleasure to own. For a stretch of time mid eighties to early nineties, the Aston and Jag shared garage space. Though the Jag outpaced the Aston in terms of handling and outright slingshot ability, the Aston offered [...]

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