Issue
8 of Aston Martin Driver is a 132-page special celebrating 60 years of the
iconic DB5.
We start by driving a newly restored example to explore the reasons
by the car’s continuing fame before looking at the man behind it, Aston’s chief
engineer, Harold Beach. Next are two special versions; one of the 12 Shooting
Brakes by coachbuilder Harold Radford plus a unique V8 model built in 1966 to
test Astons new engine.
We also compare the DB5 against one of its main rivals,
a Bristol 408, and look at its main weak points. Other cars in the issue
include the monstrous Vantage V600, a V8 Vantage buying guide plus a twin test
between the DB7 and Jaguar XJS
Issue
8 of Aston Martin Driver is a 132-page special celebrating 60 years of the
iconic DB5.
We start by driving a newly restored example to explore the reasons
by the car’s continuing fame before looking at the man behind it, Aston’s chief
engineer, Harold Beach. Next are two special versions; one ....