Aston Martin DB2 coupe (1950-1953) photo gallery
The Aston Martin DB2 was powered by a 2.6-litre straight-six with around 78kW (105hp) at its disposal. Available in both coupe and convertible forms.
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The Aston Martin DB2 was powered by a 2.6-litre straight-six with around 78kW (105hp) at its disposal. Available in both coupe and convertible forms.
Odd capitalisation, a once existent full stop, what’s the deal the with the name Alfa Romeo MiTo? Find out with us today.
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