@@PetersenMuseum A stunning car from any angle. Aston Martin workshops are only a few miles from my house and a friends company did some work there not long ago and said l could have a tour of the factory, yet to take up the offer.
Zagato's cars are with few exceptions some of the most stunning creations, the DB4GT was gorgeous in all forms but the Zagato versions are just magical. A couple of years ago at the FOS there was a Zagato line-up on the Cartier Lawn, bliss!
I knew of the DB4GT & the Zagato versions but I never knew about this specific example. Wow. And it is said to be closest to Zagato's own personal spec. I don't say this lightly. This is the most beautiful car on earth. Ever. Specifically this spec sitting as it is with the hood scoop, chrome bits and bumpers completes the car. And in that color! It's like seeing the most beautiful supermodel after she just got dressed and put on her makeup. WOW. Thank you for posting this! Fantastic!
What a machine, love the Zagato. It's been my favorite car as long as I remember, especially this one. I personally love the front and rear bumpers. Beautiful!
May I say what an irretrievably Gorgeous piece of automotive history. Praise God that men like this exist and have the passion and money to keep these things alive for the world to enjoy and treasure.👋👋
Thank you sir for preserving a piece of automotive history. She is a piece of sculpture, and the Goodwood Green colour is an inspired choice, as it shows those incredible body lines. California Sage is another stunning colour for these beautiful, sensuous bodies. Petrolicious has done another marvelous video, and I wish only that it was an hour or so longer...
Despote the fact that it was never really competitive in its day, the DB4 Zagato is such a besutiful car. It was never really intended as a road car, and in my opinion looks at its absolute best without front and rear bumpers.
I had the impression that they were all made with the Zagato «double bubble» roof, so it was a surprise to learn that this one wasn’t. The bubbles to accomodate driver (and codriver) wearing helmets, of course. But then this particular one was indeed made originally as a road car, hence the bumpers.
Just another classic that’s not on the road and only driven from the closed trailer to the lawn of pebble beach. But I guess the car already lost it’s soul when it got restored... doomed to be a trophy for some rich dude.
I once saw an Aston Martin with rear quarter panels and fins reminiscent of a 59 Rambler among a bunch of classic touring european sports cars... What WAS that. ?? I'd never even seen pictures of another like it in my life.. im sure it was a coachbuilt body but I cant find anything on it anywhere...😏
I agree with the owner that the chrome bumpers and rocker strips are a shame. Since the color is no longer original, I think he should remove them for a much cleaner/more aggressive look. What an amazing car!
"You'll own nothing and be happy" Klaus Schwab WEF Looking forward to 'rent' this baby.... And Ralph Nader thought Pintos (gas tank) were dangerous... LMAO!
OMG!! I love this channel, but who the hell is the camera person?! Holy oh hell, shoot what they are talking about!!! I don't want to see the hedge! Stop with the stupid pan shots into nothing. Sorry, it's being bugging me.