The 1957 Aston Martin DBR1 Targa is a classic British racing car that has been revered in the automotive world as one of the best of its era. Built as a street version of the open-top sports car, the Targa was designed to meet the challenges of competing in sports car racing events but with the added safety and comfort of an enclosed and reliable roof system. The 1957 DBR1 Targa was powered by a 6 cylinder, 35 'horsepower' engine with a maximum speed of approximately 181 mph. Its sleek, aerodynamic design featured a long, graceful hood, sloping nose, side air intake ducting and low-profile tail. The exterior was painted in iconic British Racing Green, making it an eye-catching sight on the track. Inside the Aston Martin DBR1 Targa, drivers could enjoy the comforts of bespoke interiors, including a stylish three-spoke leather steering wheel, an all-leather interior, and adjustable bucket seats upholstered in high-quality wool. The inside of the vehicle also included a race-spec dashboard and instruments, with details including an electric odometer, oil pressure gauge, oil temperature gauge, voltmeter, speedometer, and tachometer. For performance, the DBR1 of 1957 powered by an array of advanced suspension systems, including wishbone and sway bar setup, anti-roll bar, additional bracing, and adjustable dampers for increased cornering speed. This was combined with ventilated disc brakes and Dunlop racing tires, resulting in precise and sharp handling. The 1957 Aston Martin DBR1 Targa is certainly one of the most beautiful cars ever produced, and one of the most desirable in the racing world. With its combination of classic luxury features, performance, and iconic British Racing Green paintwork, the DBR1 Targa is truly a work of art.
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