World-class Aston Martins to star at London show

| 2 Sep 2015

A stellar line-up of historic Aston Martins is the latest attraction to be unveiled by organisers of Classic & Sports Car – The London Show, which is set to take place at Alexandra Palace from 30 October-1 November.

A stunning collection of the British manufacturer’s most iconic models will be headed by the oldest example of the marque in existence: ‘A3’. The 1921 motor car was the fourth of five prototypes built by Robert Bamford and Lionel Martin during the earliest years of the company, and has been generously loaned by the Aston Martin Heritage Trust following a three-year restoration by world-renowned specialist Andy Bell of Ecurie Bertelli.

Built on a Rubery-Owen frame and powered by a 1486cc monobloc engine, it was fitted with several different body styles during its early years. The car now sports touring bodywork, which was selected above other styles due to period photographs; no original drawings survived. The work was completed in 2009.

Aston Martin A3

In addition to ‘A3’, a selection of Aston Martin’s most significant models will also be put on display. 

“Aston Martin is a truly iconic British marque and we are honoured that the Aston Martin Heritage Trust has donated ‘A3’,” said Classic & Sports Car group editor James Elliott. “It really is a beautiful piece of automotive history and will be joined by some very famous examples of its successors. It will be a key attraction for visitors to our inaugural Alexandra Palace event.”

Curator of the Aston Martin Heritage Trust, Donna Bannister, echoed his sentiments: “With the inaugural Classic & Sports Car – The London Show having such a focus on the British motoring industry, it’s great to be able to showcase such an iconic piece of automotive history. We are really looking forward to sharing ‘A3’ with visitors – something which wouldn’t have been possible without the generosity of the many Trust members and benefactors.”

Beyond the Aston Martin display, the event will feature more than 300 of the world’s most prestigious classic cars, drawn from collections and showrooms from around the world. Organisers are also set to unveil the winner of the Best British Car poll, as well as an incredible display featuring all of the contenders. 

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