Aston Martin Works to build new parts for its classic cars
01 May 2023|672 views
Owners of Aston Martin classics including the DB4, DB5, DB6, and certain V8 models from the 1960s and 1970s will soon have an easier time keeping their vehicles running.
The move comes as Aston Martin Works has announced that it will be making available new major components including engine blocks, cylinder heads, gearboxes and other major components, for the marque's most iconic sports cars.
It states that all these components will be built to original manufacturer specifications and supplied with appropriate documentation, offering vital reassurance for owners of these vehicles that the components have been checked and approved by the Aston Martin Works team.
The drive to remanufacture items such as gearboxes came about as part of the Aston Martin continuation programme (which saw to the building of the Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger Continuation car), which generated a need for new parts while also building a full understanding of which parts were immediately available and which had not been manufactured for many years.
The move comes as Aston Martin Works has announced that it will be making available new major components including engine blocks, cylinder heads, gearboxes and other major components, for the marque's most iconic sports cars.
It states that all these components will be built to original manufacturer specifications and supplied with appropriate documentation, offering vital reassurance for owners of these vehicles that the components have been checked and approved by the Aston Martin Works team.
The drive to remanufacture items such as gearboxes came about as part of the Aston Martin continuation programme (which saw to the building of the Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger Continuation car), which generated a need for new parts while also building a full understanding of which parts were immediately available and which had not been manufactured for many years.
Owners of Aston Martin classics including the DB4, DB5, DB6, and certain V8 models from the 1960s and 1970s will soon have an easier time keeping their vehicles running.
The move comes as Aston Martin Works has announced that it will be making available new major components including engine blocks, cylinder heads, gearboxes and other major components, for the marque's most iconic sports cars.
It states that all these components will be built to original manufacturer specifications and supplied with appropriate documentation, offering vital reassurance for owners of these vehicles that the components have been checked and approved by the Aston Martin Works team.
The drive to remanufacture items such as gearboxes came about as part of the Aston Martin continuation programme (which saw to the building of the Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger Continuation car), which generated a need for new parts while also building a full understanding of which parts were immediately available and which had not been manufactured for many years.
The move comes as Aston Martin Works has announced that it will be making available new major components including engine blocks, cylinder heads, gearboxes and other major components, for the marque's most iconic sports cars.
It states that all these components will be built to original manufacturer specifications and supplied with appropriate documentation, offering vital reassurance for owners of these vehicles that the components have been checked and approved by the Aston Martin Works team.
The drive to remanufacture items such as gearboxes came about as part of the Aston Martin continuation programme (which saw to the building of the Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger Continuation car), which generated a need for new parts while also building a full understanding of which parts were immediately available and which had not been manufactured for many years.
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