See also Aston Martin DB3 for the racing car often confused with the Mark III
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Motor vehicle
Aston Martin DB Mark III
1957 Aston Martin DB 2/4 Mark III
Overview
Manufacturer
Aston Martin
Production
1957–1959 551 produced
Designer
John Turner
Body and chassis
Class
Sports car
Body style
2+2 hatchback 2-seat coupé 2-seat drophead
Layout
FR layout
Powertrain
Engine
2.9 L Lagonda I6
Dimensions
Wheelbase
99 in (2,515 mm)
Length
172 in (4,369 mm)
Width
65 in (1,651 mm)
Height
53.5 in (1,359 mm)
Kerb weight
3,000 lb (1,361 kg)
Chronology
Predecessor
Aston Martin DB2/4 Mk II
Successor
Aston Martin DB4
The DB 2/4 Mark III (normally simply called DB Mark III, even at the time of its introduction) is a grand tourer sold by Aston Martin from 1957 until 1959. It was an evolution of the DB2/4 Mark II model it replaced, using an evolution of that car's W.O. Bentley-designed 2.9 L (2922 cc/178 in³) Lagonda straight-6 engine, redesigned by Tadek Marek.
It was succeeded by the Aston Martin DB4 in 1958.
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