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1960 Aston Martin DB4 GT Lightweight

This stunning 1960 Aston Martin DB4 GT Lightweight is a rare car with an impressive racing history. One of only 75 Touring-bodied DB4 GTs built, and just six RHD "Lightweight" models, this car was originally delivered to the Equipe Endeavour team in April 1960. It made its racing debut with legendary driver Stirling Moss behind the wheel, winning at Goodwood on Easter Monday of the same year. Jack Sears later drove it to four more victories in 1960. The car has since been owned by several notable enthusiasts and is currently meticulously maintained by Aston Engineering Limited. Its racing pedigree and provenance make it a valuable addition to any car collection. Eligible for prestigious events like the Goodwood Revival, Le Mans Classic, and Monterey Historics, this DB4 GT is a piece of British racing history, and is available for grabs over at RM Sotheby’s.



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