Aston Martin DB 2 1950

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From Wikipedia:
The DB2 debuted at the NY Auto Show in April 1950 and continued in production until April 1953, by which time 411 had been made. The first 49 had a chrome-framed front grille in three separate parts, and large rectangular cooling vents in the front wings. Subsequent cars had a one-piece grille with horizontal chrome slats, and no side vents.
The single-piece bonnet was hinged at the front. At the rear of the fixed-head coupé (FHC) a small top-hinged lid gave access to the spare wheel, and luggage space was behind the front seats, accessible only from inside the car.
In April 1950, an engine with larger carburettors, inlet camshaft the same as the exhaust (for increased duration), and higher compression ratio pistons (8.16:1) was made available. Aston Martin's first Vantage upgrade option offered 125 hp (93 kW). Initially the higher compression ratio made the engine unsuitable for the British market, as the postwar austerity measures of the early 1950s restricted UK vehicles to 72 octane "Pool petrol". The first DB2 Vantage, LML 50/21, was delivered to, and raced by, Briggs Cunningham in the United States.

Specs:
Production: 1950-1953
Drivetrain: FR
Engine: 2.6 L Lagonda l6
Power: 79kW (108hp)
Top speed: 187.3 km/h (116.4 mph)
0-97 km/h (60 mph): 11.2 seconds

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800px-Aston_Martin_DB2_in_Morges_2013_-_Engine_left.jpg
 
From Wikipedia:
The DB2 debuted at the NY Auto Show in April 1950 and continued in production until April 1953, by which time 411 had been made. The first 49 had a chrome-framed front grille in three separate parts, and large rectangular cooling vents in the front wings. Subsequent cars had a one-piece grille with horizontal chrome slats, and no side vents.
The single-piece bonnet was hinged at the front. At the rear of the fixed-head coupé (FHC) a small top-hinged lid gave access to the spare wheel, and luggage space was behind the front seats, accessible only from inside the car.
In April 1950, an engine with larger carburettors, inlet camshaft the same as the exhaust (for increased duration), and higher compression ratio pistons (8.16:1) was made available. Aston Martin's first Vantage upgrade option offered 125 hp (93 kW). Initially the higher compression ratio made the engine unsuitable for the British market, as the postwar austerity measures of the early 1950s restricted UK vehicles to 72 octane "Pool petrol". The first DB2 Vantage, LML 50/21, was delivered to, and raced by, Briggs Cunningham in the United States.

Specs:
Production: 1950-1953
Drivetrain: FR
Engine: 2.6 L Lagonda l6
Power: 79kW (108hp)
Top speed: 187.3 km/h (116.4 mph)
0-97 km/h (60 mph): 11.2 seconds

4074188aston-martin-db2-6.jpg

Aston_Martin-DB2-1950-1600-02.jpg

5358422aston-martin-db2-1950-1.jpg

aston-martin_db2_1950_photos_2.jpg

1024px-AM_DB2_top.jpg

aston-martin_db2_in_52.jpg

800px-Aston_Martin_DB2_in_Morges_2013_-_Engine_left.jpg
I need more classic cars from Aston Martin in the game so this is a nice suggestion :)
 
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