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Articles - Aston Martin OI V8 Series IV PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 14 August 2008
 

 

1971 ASTON MARTIN V8 OSCAR INDIA

Series Four Automatic.

 

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The Aston Martin was built in many guises over its 21-year career. The shape, styled by William Towns and fashioned in alloy, was first seen in 1967 as the DBS, but with the old four-litre six-cylinder engine because the V8 was still not ready for production. With it's new DeDion rear suspension, the wide, wedge-shaped four-seater DBS handled well, but was really a little heavy for its engine, especially when fitted with the power-sapping  automatic gearbox.

 

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The quad-cam all-alloy 375bhp V8 was thus much welcomed when it arrived in 1969, catapulting the top speed up to a Ferrari-challenging 160mph (257kph), although early misgivings about the reliability - and thirst - of the Lucas fuel injection caused Aston to change to Webers in 1973. By then, the shape had already had its first make-over with a new grille and single lamps on either side. Five-speed manual was the standard transmission, but many cars came with the Chrysler-automatic 'Torque-flite' gearbox.

 

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ASTON MARTIN

1969 - 1990

Engine

V8

Capacity

5340cc

Power

340-436bhp

Transmission

5-speed manual

3-speed auto

Top speed

160mph (257kph)

No. Built

about 1 600

 

A Vantage version of the V8 gave Aston a challenger in the supercar stakes with its 170mph (273kph) top speed and shattering acceleration, while the elegant Volante convertible proved to be a top seller for this British company. The dramatic Lagonda four-door of 1976 was pure Aston V8 under the skin and appealed to Arab oil sheiks.

 

The last V8 was made in 1990. By then, the engine had reverted to injection. Large, thirsty, very expensive and fast, the V8 was viewed as a dinosaur, yet it had enormous appeal as a traditionally-built high-speed express. It's spirit survives in today's Virage.

 

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BELOW : The  cabin featured acres of the finest leather, electric windows and air conditioning.

 

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ASTON MARTIN OI V8 badge

 

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Brass plate "Built by"

 

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Front interior

 

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