This Aston Martin DBS is a left-hand drive example that was built on February 7, 1969.
Power comes from a numbers-matching 4.0-liter straight-six that is equipped with triple Weber carburetors and paired with a five-speed manual transmission.
The car is finished in metallic burgundy over a black leather interior and features air conditioning, power windows, a period Blaupunkt AM/FM radio, an electric antenna, and more.
The William Towns-penned DBS was introduced in 1967 as one of the last models launched under Aston Martin owner David Brown’s tenure.
This example is one of 181 left-hand drive coupes built between 1967 and 1972 and is finished in metallic Dubonnet Rosso paint.
Brightwork includes chrome bumpers, grille slats, and side covers over new lower boxed rocker panels that were installed by MetalCraft Racing.
Paint correction was performed by Cavallo Auto Salon in February 2020.
Chrome 15″ knock-off wire wheels are mounted with period-style Pirelli Cinturato HS CN12 tires and Michelin tubes.
A matching spare with older Avon rubber is fitted in the trunk.
The car is equipped with power steering, and the braking system was rebuilt by Karps Power Brake Service.
The cockpit is trimmed in black leather and features front bucket seats with headrests and three-point safety belts, rear seatbelts, power windows, a period Blaupunkt AM/FM radio with a power antenna, and more.
The electrical and air conditioning systems were serviced in late 2017.
A three-spoke steering wheel with a David Brown horn button frames Smiths instrumentation including a 180-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and a five-digit odometer showing 73k miles.