Class: Cars, Racecar — Model origin:
00:08:18 Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2007-06-01 20:10 |
Driven on Rockingham circuit to a curious world record. The driver had just become 80 years old, and drove this perticular car 80 minutes at 80 mph. He wanted to do this again on 90-90-90 but passed away at the age of 89 unfortunately... |
◊ 2007-06-01 20:11 |
Oh! And it is of 1951-vintage actually. |
◊ 2021-07-25 20:49 |
We've identified this vehicle using the details you provided ASTON MARTIN OTHER 1952 Registration number: CSV 451 Body type: Saloon Colour: Blue Date of first registration: May 1985 ✗ Untaxed Tax due: 1 June 2005 Export marker Yes From Dec 2004 auction listing - Chassis LML/50/166, delivered new via Black Bull Motors Ltd, of Dublin to first owner H R Irwin of 42 St James’s Street, Dublin and registered ‘ZO 4140’. Moved to London about 1959 and fitted with Vantage engine. "On 26 May 1995 this DB2 established a new ‘80-80-80’ record at Millbrook Proving Ground when, driven by owner Major Tom May in his 80th year, it averaged 88.72mph for 80 minutes, the fastest of the 57 laps completed being covered at 108.49mph. The events were recorded in AM Magazine (Summer 1995 issue) by AMOC Chairman Ian MacGregor who had flagged Tom away at Millbrook. Also present was Nick Fry, Managing Director of AML Ltd and Harry Carlton, Director of Public Affairs. Charlie Sheppard from the works’ Restoration Department acted as riding mechanic, while AMOC President Lord Downe waived the chequered flag at the successful conclusion of the attempt." |