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Lot 20 Aston Martin DB 6 Volante (1969)

Estimated value from CHF 770'000.– up to CHF 850'000.–

Minimum price CHF 750'000.–

Highlights

A work of art on wheels that embodies the essence of luxury and performance

The 1969 Aston Martin DB6 Volante is not just a classic car – it is a true motoring masterpiece whose every line and every detail captures the spirit and the finesse of this era in British car manufacturing.

Facts & Figures

Cylinders 6
Mileage (km) 110'000
Engine size 3995 cc
Performance (kW/hp) 325
First registration date 1969
Vehicle condition 2

Description

The DB6 Volante is a shining example of timeless design that has lost none of its spellbinding appeal even all these decades later. With its harmonious lines and beautifully designed body, this convertible is elegant beyond compare. Flawless paintwork and chrome accents emphasise the luxurious character that these cars are famous for. Under the long bonnet lies an in-line six-cylinder engine, the powerhouse behind this car’s impressive performance. The driving experience strikes the perfect balance between power and control, making every journey truly unforgettable.


The interior is an ode to luxury and craftsmanship, with exquisite materials such as leather and wood that create an ambience of unparalleled comfort. From the hand-finished fittings to the stylish upholstery, the fine details make every moment behind the wheel a feast for the senses. So much more than just a car, this Aston Martin DB6 Volante will welcome its future owner into a world of exclusivity and timeless elegance. Every journey is a trip back in time, a lifeline to an era when vehicles were not just means of transport but an expression of style and class.

A classic car that embodies design, luxury and finesse, only 141 of these models were ever built. For 17 years, this gem was the pride of its previous owner’s collection and was only driven 2,000 miles during that time. It was converted from right-hand drive to left-hand drive in the 1990s. The current owner purchased the vehicle in 2011 and has since invested in numerous improvements (all documented). For this reason, the car is rated as very good 2 in the condition category and has been awarded veteran status.

Its timeless design and its impressive performance make it a coveted collectors’ item. This work of art on wheels deserves to be appreciated as a veritable treasure – an icon of automotive engineering that will never lose its shine.