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Need your help identifying the model and year of this vintage car

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  1. pcameronx

    pcameronx Rookie

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    I know nothing about Ferraris but it sounds like I've come to the right place. I'm interested in identifying the year and model for the Ferrari in this photo. I think it might be a 1962 250 GET 2+2, but please set me straight if I'm wrong. Thank you!
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  2. Bluebottle

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    Aston Martin DB4
     
  3. turbo-joe

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    there never have been a 250 GET 2+2, only a 250 GTE
    so I think misstyping?
    as john has written: DB$
    look also at the wheels: steel, chromed, so no borranis
     
  4. bertdeboer340

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    there never have been a DB$, only a DB4 :)
     
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  5. Bluebottle

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    But all Astons consume $$$ in large quantities, so maybe it was a Freudian slip!:D
     
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  6. turbo-joe

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    right john :)

    but nevertheless I wanted to write DB4
    keyboard error ;)
     
  7. miurasv

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    #7 miurasv, Mar 3, 2020
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    Looks like one of the first 50 built (1958 - 1959) Series 1 (of 5) with frameless door window surround.
     
  8. pcameronx

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    THANK YOU! I appreciate the expertise of all of you.
     
  9. Timmmmmmmmmmy

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    I have heard a Aston Martin works restoration on a DB4/5 can be up to $500k so yes, totally agree.
     

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