Aston Martin DB5 Editions

Aston Martin DB5 Editions

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porka_boy

Original Poster:

59 posts

195 months

Tuesday 13th October 2009
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Hi Gents,

I am looking for a list of all DB5 editions available from the factory - does anyone have this information it would help me out a great deal.

Thanks in advance.

williamp

19,483 posts

279 months

Tuesday 13th October 2009
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DB5? Not a DBS but a DB5?? Then there are 2:

1) Coupe
2) Convertable

having editions of a car was really a marketing fad from the 80s. Nobody bothered much before then



Valentin

3,279 posts

221 months

Tuesday 13th October 2009
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And each one was available as "Vantage" with triple 45 Webbers, instead of the triple SU layout.

porka_boy

Original Poster:

59 posts

195 months

Tuesday 13th October 2009
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Thanks for your help fellas!

AKA8

1,772 posts

233 months

Tuesday 13th October 2009
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I don't think many DB5 vantages were actually ordered by customers, but a number were converted later on to vantage spec. AFAIK the number of 'real' vantages is in the teens. Could be completely wrong though.

Valentin

3,279 posts

221 months

Tuesday 13th October 2009
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65 "vantage" where ordered. Albeit I don't know if this includes the convertibles or not. In fact I can't find a clue whether there where any convertible ordered with the "vantage" configuration.
And I can't find a clue either whether there was actually a DB5 Vantage. The therm established on the DB4 and I know for sure there where DB6 Vantages. But I only find DB5 with optional Webbers in the chronicles. Not a DB5 Vantage.

A lot had this configuration retrofitted. Or even got a RSW 4.2l (or even better the RSW 4.7l!!) engine fitted.

:J:

2,593 posts

231 months

Wednesday 14th October 2009
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What about the GT ?

The Zagato ? Although I am not sure as to which factory they came out of ? Were they done by Zagato and sent back to Aston for sale ?


jeremyc

24,304 posts

290 months

Wednesday 14th October 2009
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Don't forget the shooting brake. smile

Virage166

212 posts

221 months

Wednesday 14th October 2009
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No N24 Edition? No Red Calipers Sports Pack Edition Edition? No N400 Edition? No Dunhill Edition? No LM Edition? No GT4 Edition? No Prodrive Edition? No Rally GT Edition? No Beverly Hills Edition? No proper Aston then.

Valentin

3,279 posts

221 months

Thursday 15th October 2009
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:J: said:
What about the GT ?

The Zagato ? Although I am not sure as to which factory they came out of ? Were they done by Zagato and sent back to Aston for sale ?
That was the DB4. Not the DB5.

Good call on the shooting brake! The first and best looking shooting brake Aston ever did!!

williamp

19,483 posts

279 months

Thursday 15th October 2009
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Valentin said:
:J: said:
What about the GT ?

The Zagato ? Although I am not sure as to which factory they came out of ? Were they done by Zagato and sent back to Aston for sale ?
That was the DB4. Not the DB5.

Good call on the shooting brake! The first and best looking shooting brake Aston ever did!!
But Aston never did it. They were all converted by coachbuilders afterwards.

Valentin

3,279 posts

221 months

Thursday 15th October 2009
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williamp said:
Valentin said:
:J: said:
What about the GT ?

The Zagato ? Although I am not sure as to which factory they came out of ? Were they done by Zagato and sent back to Aston for sale ?
That was the DB4. Not the DB5.

Good call on the shooting brake! The first and best looking shooting brake Aston ever did!!
But Aston never did it. They were all converted by coachbuilders afterwards.
True. But it was David Brown himself who built one for gis personal use. Following that, the facory themselves sold a dozen to customers. They only outsourced them, because they where too busy building the standard car. It is much stronger related to Aston then, for example, the fabulous V8 Vantage shooting brake by Roos. The ones works service built on their own (based on the Virage and V8 Vantage) where only built in such a small numbers, that all together don't exceed the DB5.

jeremyc

24,304 posts

290 months

Thursday 15th October 2009
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williamp said:
Valentin said:
:J: said:
What about the GT ?

The Zagato ? Although I am not sure as to which factory they came out of ? Were they done by Zagato and sent back to Aston for sale ?
That was the DB4. Not the DB5.

Good call on the shooting brake! The first and best looking shooting brake Aston ever did!!
But Aston never did it. They were all converted by coachbuilders afterwards.
I think the key factor is that Astom Martin sold the shooting brakes to customers. Just because Karmann (or whoever it was) built Ford Escort cabriolets didn't not make them Fords.

Alex Gurr

420 posts

253 months

Friday 16th October 2009
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You could argue that the last of the line DB4 series 5 cars were actually DB5's. The same could be said of the DB6 short chassis volante, which was built on left over DB5 convertable chassis'