
The DB4 model, produced from 1958 until 1963, was the car that put Aston Martin firmly in the sports coupe segment and started the iconic look that would define the brand throughout the next decades. If you look closely, styling cues from this car can still be found in modern Aston Martin models. Aston made […]
1963 Aston Martin DB4 GT Lightweight.
As a Beatle fan from yesteryear, I remembered a couple of them bought Aston Martins. Curious (and impressed) after reading your information about the Aston Martin DB4, I researched which models the two Beatles drove. Paul had a DB5 (with a record player!) and, later, a DB6. George drove a DB5. 🙂
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My wife, just like you, is a Beatles “enthusiast.” I am also a fan, but I think I prefer The Rolling Stones.
Take a look at this post, Nancy. I believe you will enjoy:
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Your wife has good taste. I do like a few of the Stones songs
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You are right, the Aston Martin was a favorite among the British rock’n roll guys.
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Thanks for the link, Rubens. You’re right, I did enjoy this article. I remembered about the Aston Martin’s Paul and George had, but I wasn’t aware that they were such car buffs and had so many more high end cars. I was surprised Ringo was into fast cars, too. 🏎🏁😁
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