1-of-1 Aston Martin DB2/4 Coupe commands big bucks at auction

Jet Sanchez
  • Sign in required

    Please sign in to your account to add a vehicle to favourite

  • Share this article

An extremely rare Aston Martin DB2/4 Coupe designed by Italian coachbuilder Bertone has fetched a cool US$1.1 million (around NZ$1.74 million) at a recent New York auction held by RM Sotheby's. This one-of-a-kind car is the only coupe among the seven Bertone-bodied DB2/4 two-doors ever made in 1954, solidifying its status as a prized collector's item.

Crafted for discerning tastes

Aston Martin DB2/4 Coupe

This unique Bertone DB2/4 was commissioned by American businessman Stanley H. "Wacky" Arnolt II, renowned for his passion for high-performance automobiles. Arnolt sought a vehicle that embodied both elegance and power, leading him to collaborate with Bertone, a prestigious Italian carrozzeria (coachbuilder) known for its innovative and captivating designs.

The result was a breathtaking coupe boasting a sleek, curvaceous body that stood out from anything else on the road at the time. The car's defining characteristic is its wraparound rear window, a signature touch by Bertone's legendary designer Franco Scaglione.

A journey through time

Aston Martin DB2/4 Coupe

This one-off Aston Martin boasts a rich and intriguing history. Delivered to its first owner, Monsieur Henrey Pagezy of Paris, in 1955, the car's ownership trail is shrouded in a fascinating twist. Research suggests that "Pagezy" might have been a misspelling, with the true owner potentially being Henri Pigozzi, the founder of the French automaker SIMCA. This theory gains traction from the car's taillights, which bear a striking resemblance to those found on SIMCA vehicles.

The Bertone-bodied DB2/4 Coupe crossed the Atlantic in 1976 and changed hands several times before landing in the care of its current owner in 2019. The new custodian embarked on a meticulous restoration process, painstakingly bringing the car back to its pristine glory.

A Concours-winning masterpiece

Aston Martin DB2/4 Coupe

The extensive restoration involved a complete respray in the car's original metallic blue shade, the fabrication of new parts like the front bumper and taillights, and a meticulous overhaul of the interior. The dedication to detail paid off, as the car went on to win First in Class at the prestigious 2023 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.

A million-dollar icon

Aston Martin DB2/4 Coupe

Given its unparalleled rarity and historical significance, it comes as no surprise that this unique Aston Martin commanded a hefty sum at auction. The final bid of $1,105,000 is a testament to the car's immense value and allure to collectors.

This one-of-a-kind Aston Martin is destined to continue gracing future Concours events, forever remembered as a worthy addition to any collection of rare and classic automobiles.

Gallery

Keep up to date with DRIVEN Car Guide

Sign up for the latest news, reviews, our favourite cars and more.

By signing up for this newsletter, you agree to NZME's Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.