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Aston Martin DB2

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ASTON MARTIN DB2

Lowest Price: £39,100 • Median Price: £138,000 • Highest Price: £287,649 • Sell-Through Rate: 76%

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LOWEST PRICE:

£39,100

SINCE 2020

TOTAL SALES VALUE:

£7,158,020

MEDIAN PRICE:

£138,000

SINCE 2020

NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:

50

HIGHEST PRICE:

£287,649

SINCE 2020

SELL THROUGH RATE:

76%

THE PRICE TREND

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ALL TIME AVERAGE:

£108,455

AVERAGE SINCE 2016:

£116,654

AVERAGE SINCE 2020:

£113,866

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HOW MANY REMAIN

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CARS

LICENSED

59

CARS

SORN

25

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NUMBER SOLD

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Aston Martin DB2

50

£138,000

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THE VEHICLES

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RM Sotheby's

1953 Aston Martin DB2 Coupé

£109,250

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1953 Aston Martin DB2 Coupé

RM Sotheby's

1951 Aston Martin DB2 Drophead Coupé by Serra

£138,000

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1951 Aston Martin DB2 Drophead Coupé by Serra

RM Sotheby's

1951 Aston Martin DB2

£211,359

26th Mar 2022

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RM Sotheby's

1953 Aston Martin DB2 Drophead Coupé

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8th Jul 2025

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RM Sotheby's

1950 Aston Martin DB2 Coupé

£39,100

2nd Nov 2024

1950 Aston Martin DB2 Coupé

Bonhams

1953 Aston Martin DB2 Drophead

£187,919

3rd Feb 2022

1953 Aston Martin DB2 Drophead

Bonhams Cars Online

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£62,983

27th Feb 2025

1953 Aston Martin DB2

Gooding & Co

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£146,250

30th Aug 2024

1952 Aston Martin DB2 Saloon

Bonhams

1953 Aston Martin DB2 Drophead Coupé with Hardtop

£182,974

3rd Feb 2022

1953 Aston Martin DB2 Drophead Coupé with Hardtop

Aguttes

Aston Martin DB2 Drophead Coupe - 1953

Not Sold

1st Dec 2024

Aston Martin DB2 Drophead Coupe - 1953

Bring A Trailer

1952 Aston Martin DB2

Not Sold

5th Jul 2022

1952 Aston Martin DB2

Bonhams

1952 Aston Martin DB2 Sports Saloon

£163,193

3rd Feb 2022

1952 Aston Martin DB2 Sports Saloon

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Aston Martin DB2

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The Aston Martin DB2, produced from 1950 to 1953, marked a pivotal moment for Aston Martin. It was the first model to bear the "DB" initials, honoring David Brown, who acquired the company in 1947.

The DB2's design was heavily influenced by a prototype that competed at Le Mans in 1949. Its successor was the DB2/4.

A little-known story: During development, the DB2 faced engine overheating issues. A resourceful mechanic solved the problem by drilling holes in the bonnet (hood) for ventilation, a modification that was then incorporated into the production model.

How much is a Aston Martin DB2 worth?

In average condition, a Aston Martin DB2 is worth £138,000.

What is the most expensive Aston Martin DB2 to sell in history publicly?

The most expensive Aston Martin DB2 to sell in history was sold for £550,000.

What is the cheapest Aston Martin DB2 to sell in history publicly?

The cheapest Aston Martin DB2 to sell in history was sold for £28,125.

When was the Aston Martin DB2 produced?

The Aston Martin DB2 was produced between 1950 and 1954.

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