The
Aston Martin DBS is a
GT car produced by the British manufacturer
Aston Martin Lagonda Limited. Originally produced from 1967–72, it featured in the 1969
James Bond film
On Her Majesty's Secret Service. A new version, based heavily on the
Aston Martin DB9, is featured in the 2006 film
Casino Royale and the 2008 film
Quantum of Solace (see
Aston Martin DBS V12).
Original DBS (1967-72)
The DBS was intended as the successor to the
Aston Martin DB6, although the two ran concurrently for three years. Powered by a
straight-6 engine, it was produced from 1967 until 1972, eventually being phased out in favour of the
DBS V8 and the
Aston Martin Vantage.
It was a larger coupé than the DB6, with four full sized seats, but was powered by the same 4.0 L engine as the previous car. Claimed engine output was , but a no-cost
vantage spec engine option substituted Italian made Weber carburettors for the DBS' original SU units, thereby upping output to an advertised .
The DBS was intended to have a more "modern" look than the previous series of Aston models (the DB4 through DB6), and it incorporated a fastback style rear end and squared off front grille, atypical of Astons, but very much then in vogue in automotive design circles of the late sixties. Trademark Aston design features, such as a bonnet scoop, knock off wire wheels, and side air vents with stainless steel brightwork were however retained. The DBS was the last of the...
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