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Released in 2009


Aston Martin: Haynes Classic Makes Series (3rd Edition)


Ever the thoroughbred


Robert Edwards

Publication: Out Now

RRP: £19.99
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 978 1 84425 575 7


The elegant survivor of Britain's prestige car market

The survival of Aston Martin as a maker of high-performance, prestigious, strikingly styled cars is a matter of no little wonder, especially as the firm has been on the edge of extinction several times. That this most British of marques thrives today is not only down to the quality and image of its cars but also the characters that have influenced its fortunes - David Brown, Victor Gauntlett, Walter Hayes, Henry Ford, Ulrich Bez - and the many other designers, engineers and craftspeople who have, over the years, inhabited the fabric of this unique company.

The story of Aston Martin (and its sister company, Lagonda) is as much about personalities, politics and economics as it is about the cars themselves. Every intriguing aspect is covered in the third edition of this engaging narrative, from the post-war models through to the current DBS V8, Vantage and DB9.

Looking back through the celebrated David Brown models and the first V8s, Robert Edwards - Aston Martin owner, restorer and enthusiast - details each car's development through the company's rollercoaster history. He covers engine designs, coachwork and appointments, and shares with us his extensive experience of driving, owning, buying and restoring these wonderful machines. The lively text in Aston Martin: Haynes Classic Makes Series is accompanied by superb photographs, sourced from the works, private collections and special commissions, along with practical buying and restoration advice.

Aston Martin: Haynes Classic Makes Series (3rd Edition) is the fullest account to date of Aston Martin, the elegant survivor of Britain's high-quality bespoke motor car industry.

Author Robert Edwards, is the authorised biographer of Stirling Moss, and a highly regarded writer. His books for Haynes include Archie and the Listers, named 'Book of the Year' by Classic & Sports Car magazine. He has owned and restored eight Aston Martins and lives near Taunton, Somerset.

 

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