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The Aston Martin Q Customization Department dressed a DBS Superleggera, inspired by the winning Le Mans DBR1 race car from 1959. Only 24 of these 59 DBS are on sale. [19659005] With some regularity, the dealer Aston Martin of Cambridge, England, realizes special designs. The dealer was now looking for the top-of-the-line DBS Superleggera model in a classic design inspired by the iconic Aston Martin DBR1 racing car, which in 1959 was in first and second place at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Q's customization department by Aston Martin did not say it twice and immediately grabbed the Racing Green lead paint. This combines well with the shiny black carbon of the roof, mirrors and other rooms, as well as with the bronze details of the wheels, grille and rear spoiler.
A second classic combination is found inside: the leather in black and brown obsidies decorates the seats, the doors and the center console. The seam pattern appears to have been taken directly from the DBR1. What's good is that you get a total of 50, a pair of running gloves and a racing helmet to the car. A bespoke inner suitcase and a car cover are also part of the DBS 59.
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The technique of the DBS Superleggera is intact. The Aston Martin DB 59 appears in an edition of only 24 copies, "one for each hour (of victory)". Each copy is numbered. The special DBS can only be ordered from the Aston Martin Cambridge dealer. Nothing has been divulged on the price. Even if it is a few tons, the DBS 59 will be more accessible than the five copies DBR1 ever produced, which now pay 17.5 million pounds (about 20 million euros) at auction.
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