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Aston Martin Lagonda

Series 1/2/3, 1976–1987

License plate of the United Kingdom, 1983 year system

'1986 Aston Martin Lagonda Series 3 Saloon

Bonhams Auction at Beaulieu
Hampshire, United Kingdom (GB)
09.2019

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Extra information

  • Brand: Aston Martin
  • Model: Lagonda Auto
  • Fuel: Petrol
  • Colour: Blue
  • Engine Size: 5340cc
  • Horsepower: 280 bhp
  • Mileage: 254 miles on 03 July 2019
  • Year: 1986
  • Type: Car
  • Registered: 01 August 1986

Comments (8)

Dimusianka-Waild 2019-09-11 23:37:28 | #1

 :thumbs up:  :bravo:

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Exige_240R 2019-09-12 02:04:43 | #2

Dimusianka-Waild (2019-09-11 23:37:28)

Dimusianka-Waild

 =)

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carplates_switzerland 2022-01-03 16:27:12 | #3

Awesome spot! The Lagonda is the car of my dreams  :love:

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Exige_240R 2022-01-14 22:42:49 | #4

carplates_switzerland (2022-01-03 16:27:12)

Thanks! It is a rare treat to see one! I think I have one more to upload (a black one) but I don't remember seeing any others!

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carplates_switzerland 2022-01-18 15:35:48 | #5

Exige_240R (2022-01-14 22:42:49)

Exige_240R
Thanks! It is a rare treat to see one! I think I have one more to upload (a black one) but I don't remember seeing any others!

I've never seen one in real life so far

My dream garage would consist of the following cars:
Aston Martin Lagonda
Ferrari 400
Mercedes-Benz SL R107
Lincoln Navigator 1st gen
Lincoln Towncar from early 90's
Buick Roadmaster 5.7L sedan
Citroen DS
Porsche 911 1st gen
Lincoln Continental Cabrio 195(3)
Opel Senator

What's yours?  :D

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Exige_240R 2022-01-19 03:40:53 | #6

carplates_switzerland (2022-01-18 15:35:48)

Oh wow that's a difficult question to answer, I could be here all night deciding  :D
I'm lucky to already own my dream daily driver: Subaru WRX STI. I also love my Mustang GT so much, it wasn't my dream car until I owned it!
The rest is SO hard to narrow it down as I am very passionate about cars, they are my life! But cars I have driven which I wish I could keep are:
Lamborghini Countach
Lamborghini Diablo
1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS
Lotus Exige 240R
Lotus Exige S1 190
2010 Shelby GT500
2006 Dodge Charger Super Bee

Cars I have not driven but I wish I could own:
TVR Sagaris
Pagani Zonda F
Lamborghini Murcielago SV
Lexus LFA
Lotus Elise GT1
Porsche Carrera GT
Ferrari F430 Spider in black or blue
Ram 1500 TRX
Dodge Durango SRT
Jaguar E-Type S1
Jaguar F-Type SVR
Subaru Impreza P1
Subaru Impreza RB320
Rover SD1 3500
Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato
Nissan Pulsar GTI-R

And finally my last dream car is one I have owned, for 10 years, I hardly ever got to see it as it lived in America, but it was incredible fun. DeLorean DMC12 Stage 2. I let it go last year as I couldn't see any sensible reason to keep a car I can't enjoy or even get to see any more. Sad to say goodbye but many, many memories - bad, good and funny!

As you can see I have a lot more ambitious cars in my list and less "realistic" than your selection, but many I have been a passenger with and all I believe are "drivers cars", I like being a part of the machine, the mechanical parts of the car being worked by the driver give me the greatest pleasure, which is why most of my list like to be driven hard and with concentration, otherwise they like to fight back! When I drive I like a car that makes me feel a part of it  :)

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carplates_switzerland 2022-01-19 11:32:36 | #7

WOW just WOW  :thumbs up:
I surely didin't expect such a huge answer  :D

I didn't know the Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato yet, I must say it looks very very quirky as Doug would say ;)

The TVR Sagaris reminds me a bit of my friends Opel Speedster. Would be awesome tomdrive up some big mountain passes with it

What do you like about the Rover SD1 3500 so much? I wanna hear your thoughts

I'm surely more a roadster or cruiser guy than a sportscar maniac but I still enjoy the sports feel when I have the oportunity to.

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Exige_240R 2022-01-20 22:56:39 | #8

carplates_switzerland (2022-01-19 11:32:36)

I like to answer fully when I can  :D

My first encounter with a DB4 Zagato was about 15 years ago, I was in my little Peugeot 206 driving home from work, around the corner ahead of me this low green classic Aston cam flying towards me and zoomed off into my rear view mirror - I recognised it immediately, the license plate was 1 VEV and I knew it was worth millions. Of course none of my car friends believed that one of the most valuable cars in existence drove past me on a twisting country road at speed. It took me over 10 years to find it again, and I finally got to take a photo of it in 2019! In between I managed to find a few other DB4 Zagato and every time I see one I just wish I could get behind the wheel and see what it can do  :)

I think you mean the newer Opel Speedster? As the one I drove (Vauxhall variation) across Europe (including Switzerland) was quite a different little car  :) For me the Sagaris has 2 reasons it is on my list. First off, it was launched to the world on my birthday (15th birthday from memory) and secondly, I just love how wild it is! I will own one, I just don't know when  :D

Hmm, the SD1 3500 is a bit of an ugly duckling, but it's a bit of a beast with the V8 engine up front, and I am a huge V8 fanatic, I also love muscle cars, and I guess in a way, this was Britain's muscle car, even though they are all older than me and they have always been rare to see in my lifetime! Even though I am not patriotic, I do love the older cars without technology driving them, and this is just a little bit crazy  =)

We all have different tastes and choices, but what brings us together is a universal love for the cars, it doesn't matter what makes it special to each person, it is mutual respect and love for all things automotive that matters  :)

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