The 1959 Aston Martin DBR1 Cabriolet is a classic and iconic beauty all wrapped up in one stunning automobile. This classic convertible is a sight to behold, with its almost perpetual gloss and magnificent curves. Its the kind of car that incites envy and admiration in everyone who sets eyes on it. The exterior of the DBR1 consists of a custom aluminum superleggera body with a two-door cabriolet design and a traditional hood integrated into the cars body panels. Underneath the beautiful exterior is a superb 3.7-liter straight-six Aston Martin engine producing an impressive 276 horsepower. The chassis of this cabriolet further fortified with dual exhausts, air-assisted Drum brakes and an independent suspension system that ensures stability and comfort even on rougher terrain. In the interior, the DBR1 is a class act with even more exemplary features. The interior contains jaw-dropping Magnolia leather bucket seats with brilliant cross-stitched detailing, 15-inch walnut wood steering wheel, polished aluminum Halstead switches, and a classic walnut dashboard with authentic Smiths gauges. This combination of classic and modern truly gives the DBR1 a one-of-a-kind look that any driver can appreciate. With the taste and feel of a classic British roadster and the performance of a modern-day racecar, the 1959 Aston Martin DBR1 Cabriolet is an icon that wont soon be forgotten. With its beautiful exterior design, powerful engine, and luxurious interior, this car is a timeless classic that can turn heads wherever it goes.
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