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On the 70th anniversary of the very first Aston Martin DB-badged models, the Concours of Elegance at Hampton Court Palace will be hosting a display of some of the finest Aston Martins ever produced. From 31 August – 2 September, over 100 icons from the legendary British marque will be on display, including four very special examples in the Main Concours.

Aston Martin Celebrated At Hampton Court Palace Concours

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On the 70th anniversary of the very first Aston Martin DB-badged models, the Concours of Elegance at Hampton Court Palace will be hosting a display of some of the finest Aston Martins ever produced. From 31 August to 2 September, over 100 icons from the legendary British marque will be displayed, including four special examples in the Main Concours.

Hampton Court Palace Concours: 1967 Aston Martin DBSC by Touring

Chief among them is a 1967 Aston Martin DBSC by Touring—the only road-going version in existence. Only two cars were built by Touring as a potential replacement for the Aston Martin DB6, and this left-hand-drive 4-liter, straight-six-powered rarity comes finished in Dubonnet Rosso paint and has a tan pigskin interior.

Also on display is a 1937 Aston Martin 15/98 Long Chassis Tourer by Bertelli—probably the best example of this rare and interesting model in the world. One of only 24, the four-seat luxury touring car was designed to depart from Aston’s race-derived sports cars. The vehicle presented at this year’s Concours has undergone a comprehensive restoration by pre-war marque specialist Ecurie Bertelli to bring it up to Concours standard.

Hampton Court Palace 1937 Aston Martin 15/98

Hampton Court Palace Concours: 1937 Aston Martin 15/98 Long Chassis Tourer by Bertelli

Hampton Court Palace Concours of Elegance will also host the ‘Royal Aston Martin’, one of the first six Aston Martin DB2 DHCs, produced in 1950 and bought by Prince Bertil of Sweden. The car performed in the parade lap at the 1951 Le Mans 24 Hours race, accompanied by Aston Martin legend David Brown.

A DB5 Convertible will be appearing in the Main Concours line-up as part of Concours of Elegance’s broader 70th-anniversary celebrations of the first DB-badged Aston Martins. The exceptionally stylish and rare open-top DB5 represents one of the small numbers of models produced in Newport Pagnell, and this example is one of just 83 right-hand-drive cars ever built.

To cap it all off, the DB 70th-anniversary celebrations will include a gathering of around a hundred Aston Martin DB-badged vehicles in the beautiful gardens of Hampton Court Palace, collated with the help of the Aston Martin Owners Club. The show-stopping parade of cars will include an example of every DB model created from the ‘DB1’ through to today’s DB11.

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But the Aston Martin focus doesn’t end there, with a strong presence from the Aston Martin factory, including a display stand featuring the very latest models. Aston Martin specialists Nicholas Mee & Co will also be bringing along examples of their finest stock as part of the Concours of Elegance’s ‘Specialist Showcase’.

This year’s event is the largest and most diverse running yet, not only featuring one of the most incredible collections of vehicles ever seen in the Main Concours display but also a number of other special motoring features still to be announced.

Hampton Court Palace Concours

Hampton Court Palace Concours

Aston Martin remains one of the most iconic British brands, and its cars exude prestige, power, and elegance to automotive aficionados from across the globe. With support from Aston Martin, Aston Martin specialists, and the excellent Aston Martin Owners Club, we feel as though we’ve created a very fitting tribute to a British legend at Concours of Elegance. But amazingly, this world-class display is just one part of the overall event, providing visitors with more content, more quality and more entertainment than ever before. Concours of Elegance Director, Andrew Evans

Concours of Elegance is working in conjunction with a number of organizations to offer bespoke experiences for visitors, including the Octane Tour, held on Sunday.

The Concours has also partnered with Tom’s Kitchen – founded by Tom Aikens – to offer new deli picnics for visitors. Presented in individual jute bags, the picnics will include a substantial chicken or vegetarian main course plus salads with a generous cheese and fruit box and a delicious strawberry and white chocolate dessert.

Aston Martin itself, along with the Aston Martin Owners Club and specialists, will all be hosting displays in the glorious grounds of Hampton Court Palace from 31 Aug – 2 Sep. Tickets to the Concours of Elegance are on sale now, available from www.concoursofelegance.co.uk/tickets

Michael Satterfield

Michael Satterfield, founder of The Gentleman Racer, is a storyteller, adventurer, and automotive expert whose work blends cars, travel, and culture. As a member of The Explorers Club, he brings a spirit of discovery to his work, whether uncovering forgotten racing history or embarking on global expeditions. His site has become a go-to destination for car enthusiasts and style aficionados, known for its compelling storytelling and unique perspective. A Texan with a passion for classic cars and motorsports, Michael is also a hands-on restorer, currently working on a 1960s SCCA-spec Formula Super Vee and other project cars. As the head of the Satterfield Group, he consults on branding and marketing for top automotive and lifestyle brands, bringing his deep industry knowledge to every project.

2 Comments

  1. You need to do a feature on the Aston Martin DBSC by Touring, by far one of the most unique cars out there.

  2. What is going to happen to all these cars when the old people die off and young people aren’t interested in them anymore?

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