What did you miss at the biggest Classic Motorsports Monterey Kickoff? Paul Carrubba's incredible Aston Martin DB5, which he washed as a kid, and won Best of Show.
Aston Martin won't just be showing off the next-gen DB, it's also planning on giving us a look into the future of the brand.
A beautiful 1937 Cord 812 Phaeton convertible took Best in Show during the Concours d'Elegance at the Chattanooga Motorcar Festival.
One of only 19 ever built. One of only six left-hand-drive examples.
Does air conditioning and power steering make this DB5 the ultimate vintage grand tourer?
Sixty years of progress helped bring those famed Q Branch goodies to life: smoke screen, bulletproof shield and, as seen in a “Goldfinger” promotional piece, a caltrops dispenser.
The Aston Martin V8 Vantage now represents a great value as a compact grand tourer.
You may not be able to maintain the DB9 for the same cost as a Camry, but being the envy of your friends at the car show is priceless.
In 1950 Aston Martin began installing the 2.6-liter Lagonda engine in a Frank Feeley-designed body. The DB2 was born.
Don't miss out on these unique one-offs heading across the auction block during Monterey.
Stock street car. Current daily driver.
Metallic Flake Yellow with Black Roof and rear Totally stock ceramic Brakes Carbon fiber everywhere
Solvent Silver 3.2L 5 Speed. Purchased 8-11 in Long Island, NY and recently driven across the US to Washington State