Solved - NEH 245: Aston-Martin DBS V8 Ogle Design replica 'Sotheby Special' 1972

Started by Carnut, January 18, 2010, 10:53:02 AM

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Carnut

Identify this: get 1 point:
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Hubert

Aston Martin DBS V8 by Ogle.

Carnut

Quote from: Hubert on January 20, 2010, 12:32:36 PM
Aston Martin DBS V8 by Ogle.

Again, the info you have given me is correct but incomplete.
I need everything about it for that point!
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geology

Here goes then my first post!

is it the Aston Martin DBS V8 by Ogle Design aka 'The Sotheby Special'?

Carnut

Quote from: geology on January 21, 2010, 03:14:50 AM
Here goes then my first post!

is it the Aston Martin DBS V8 by Ogle Design aka 'The Sotheby Special'?

Yes, that's what I was looking for!
Well done - 1 post and 1 point.
Hubert will have to be a bit quicker to build on those points!
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Allan L

Actually no, this one is not the Sotheby Special. That was never in this colour scheme.
A second sister car based a DBSV8 automatic chassis, was also built as the result of a request of a private customer in 1973. She had seen the SS at a show and asked if she could order one - they quoted a very high price to frighten her off, but she said "OK". The car was reputed to have cost £28,750 when the standard car was only £8749. This one is that car.
I remember seeing is at a 21st birthday celebration that Ogle Design held and it had wonderfully blistered paintwork on the bonnet, and it was said that Ogle had a lot of explaining to do to the owner who seemed to feel that blistered paint was inappropriate for a car of that price.
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Carnut

Fascinating Allan; I didn't know there were 2, I just assumed it had changed colour once or twice in its life..
Since the car was designed as a Sotheby Special, however, I'll just call it a copy!
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Allan L

Quote from: Carnut on January 23, 2010, 08:50:01 AM
Fascinating Allan; I didn't know there were 2, I just assumed it had changed colour once or twice in its life..
Since the car was designed as a Sotheby Special, however, I'll just call it a copy!
Since it was made by the original constructor at about the same time it is one of the few cases where "replica" could be the correct term!
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Carnut

Quote from: Allan L on January 23, 2010, 09:41:49 AM
Quote from: Carnut on January 23, 2010, 08:50:01 AM
Fascinating Allan; I didn't know there were 2, I just assumed it had changed colour once or twice in its life..
Since the car was designed as a Sotheby Special, however, I'll just call it a copy!
Since it was made by the original constructor at about the same time it is one of the few cases where "replica" could be the correct term!

Yes - I did in fact try to put 'replica' in but there were insufficient characters available in the heading so I had to settle for 'copy'!  I tried to see another word I could leave out or shorten without altering the meaning but couldn't see one so in the end wrote copy instead; there wasn't even 1 character left available!!
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galrot

Quote from: CrazyAutopuzzler on November 03, 2016, 06:23:44 PM
That car has no shortage of rear lights, right? :o

It was probably built with Lucas electronics so they excepted some to be out at any given time.

grobmotorix


Carnut

Quote from: grobmotorix on November 09, 2016, 02:52:37 PM
Lucas - the masters of darkness... :D

Actually they were always known in the USA as "The Prince of Darkness"!
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Allan L

Quote from: galrot on November 04, 2016, 02:48:44 PM
Quote from: CrazyAutopuzzler on November 03, 2016, 06:23:44 PM
That car has no shortage of rear lights, right? :o

It was probably built with Lucas electronics so they excepted some to be out at any given time.
Actually the rear light array had no electronics. The idea, or part thereof, was that the harder you braked the more brake lamps lit and that was controlled by a pendulum and wiper switch.
Pity something like that didn't catch on as it would be often be useful to know if the car ahead's brake lamps come on because he happened to touch the pedal or because he was doing a crash stop.
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galrot


CrazyAutopuzzler

Interesting concept but unlike bwm, they decided to go with a not so subtle design resolution :P