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1929 Aston Martin 1.5L Works Team Car "LM3"
Lot 144 | Monterey Jet Center 2023
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1929 Aston Martin 1.5L Works Team Car "LM3"
Lot 144 | Monterey Jet Center 2023
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- The third of only seven Aston Martin Works racing cars built between 1928 and 1931
- Piloted by Aston Martin designer and technical director Augustus “Gus” Cesare Bertelli at the 1929 Double 12 Hours at Brooklands, as well as the 1929 and 1930 Irish Grands Prix
- Retains its as-factory-delivered 2/4 seater “International” coachwork fitted in 1932
- Restored in the 1980s by Aston Martin historian Jim Young
- Treated to a comprehensive mechanical and cosmetic refurbishment at SPB Historics in East Sussex, England from 2015-2016
- First in Class, 2015 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance
- Mille Miglia eligible