Locked and loaded: ’76 Aston Martin V8 Coupe
This Aston Martin is another example of a car we didn’t love back in the day that has grown on us. In other words, we like it a lot. The DBS was a fresh William Towns design that was more contemporary than its predecessor the DB6. The interior was wider with more shoulder room and more comfortable seats. We never really liked the DB6. It looks a bit bloated and the Kamn-tail isn’t very British. The early DBSs were 6-cylinder cars with wire wheels and that just didn’t cut it. Read More