What does the DB in Aston Martin DB7 stand for?
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David Brown
In 1947, David Brown Limited bought the company under the leadership of managing director Sir David Brown — its "post-war saviour". David Brown also acquired Lagonda that year, and both companies shared resources and workshops. In 1955, David Brown bought the Tickford coachbuilding company and its site at Tickford Street in Newport Pagnell, and that was the beginning of the classic series of cars bearing the initials "DB". In 1950, the company announced the DB2, followed by the racing DB3 in 1957 and the Italian-styled 3.7 L DB4 in 1958. All the cars established a good racing pedigree for the firm, but the DB4 was the key to establishing the company's reputation — which was cemented with the famous DB5 in 1963. The company continued developing the "grand touring" style with the DB6 (1965–70), the DBS, and the DBS V8 (1967–72).
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david Brown, a former owner of Aston Martin
Dogs Bollox
DB stands for David Brown.I believe he bought Aston Martin in the late 40s or early 50s
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Dogs bollox
David Brown. my dad has one. Actually he has 3.
David Brown, his name is also on the emblem
david brown
David Brown previously made tractors.Now owned by Ford but still as beautiful as ever.I had the pleasure of working on several of the earley models.Regards Mick.UK
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