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Seven years after industrialist David Brown rescued Aston Martin in 1947, he relocated the company’s operations from the ...
The DB12 sets the agenda for the next generation of Aston Martins."A supercar wrapped in velvet." That's the elevator pitch ...
Discover the 70-year bond between Aston Martin and Newport Pagnell, highlighting its significance in automotive history and craftsmanship.
Lagonda straight six out of the DB2 mated to a David Brown S527 five-speed manual gearbox. The DB2 mill didn't seem to have the oomph that Aston Martin needed in its new race car, and the 1951 ...
Marek is fantastically articulate and avoids designer jargon. The DB12 is, after all, built on an Aston Martin platform – not ...
The 2025 Aston Martin DB12 is the latest in a line of grand touring coupes and convertibles—stretching back over 75 years—to bear the initials of David Brown, the tractor magnate who rescued ...
The council said it was "extremely disappointed and annoyed" to learn plans for an Aston Martin museum have changed A town council says it is "disappointed and annoyed" to learn that plans for an ...
Lagonda, another carmaker, was founded in 1899 and became part of Aston Martin in 1947 when both were purchased by British industrialist Sir David Brown. The company is currently listed on the ...
The Aston Martin DBX is far British sports car ... but the automaker’s owner at the time, David Brown, was an avid sportsman and built a limited number of shooting brake examples with extra ...
Following the second world war the company was snapped up by David Brown, a Huddersfield businessman who made tractors. He also bought luxury car brand Lagonda, moving it into Aston Martin’s factory ...
In the 1950s, Aston Martin Lagonda was a leading name in the endurance racing circuit. Led by Sir David Brown, they produced some exceptional sports cars to compete in the classic endurance races in ...