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Aston Martin DB6
Case Study
This DB6 has come to us for a full body off nut and bolt restoration with upgrades. Although the car had recently been purchased by its current owner and looked in reasonable condition when the car was fully stripped back there was a multitude of previous poor repairs in need of rectification.
Engine now fully rebuilt with 4.2 upgrade and vantage specification heads.
Interior being stripped
The engine bay was clean and tidy but the various areas of bubbling paint suggested that there would be body corrosion that would need to be rectified.
Clearly in recent history this car had been subjected to some dubious repairs probably for sales purposes. This picture shows what happens when you apply body filler on rust.
The sill area near the A post, more evidence of previous repairs and serious corrosion.
The car with the paint having been removed by hand.
Removing outer skins to repair inner frame.
Inner frame completed and painted in chosen colour.