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Back to the past with the Aston Martin DBSC Touring

The Aston Martin DBSC Touring will probably sound new to almost everybody. This is because almost nothing is known about this car. A few figures about the size of the car and power of the engine are known. This doesn’t mean that this touring isn’t interesting. A Touring, sometimes called a stationcar, of an exclusive car isn’t that odd. Just look at the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph Station. In 1966 Aston Martin introduced this exclusive DBSC Touring.

Under the bonnet you can find a four litre six cylinder engine. This engine produces 330 bhp at 5750 rpm. With this engine the 1293 kg heavy British piece of engineering can meet up with modern day traffic. We haven’t found anything about accelerating times, but this will probably be around 6.5 seconds. We can also tell you something about the size of this car, the length is 4451 mm, the car is 1676 mm wide and 1219 mm high. The wheelbase is 2565 mm. This aren’t the most interesting figures, but this is all there is to find.

But just look at this wonderful English car. It is a mix of different other cars. Just look at the C-style, this looks a lot like a 1966 Ford Mustang. The lines of the car just look a little like a 1975 Jensen Interceptor MK III. The rear of this car can’t be compared with anything else, this is just a one of a kind piece of engineering. Inside you can find quite a lot of luxury. The high quality Aston Martin finish can also be found in the interior. The three world wide known worlds that say Aston Martin, Power, Beauty, Soul, can also be used to describe this car.



 
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