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1983 Aston Martin Lagonda

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2011

I saw this 1983 Aston Martin Lagonda for sale while walking down the street of San Jose and I just had to take a closer look. 1 of only 645 ever made, I was really surprised to see one in real life. I've always been intrigued by their ugly yet unique styling.




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  • Whoever put those rims on that car needs to be shot......or most likely already was.

  • @RetroGamerr1991 hahaha, the rims are hideous.

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  • Nice rare car..uuuuuuuuuuuuugly rims

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  • how much they ask for it ? 

  • Whoever did that to that car needs to be shot.

  • THey were critisized because the electronics always broke down almost.. But I'm thinking what you can do with that car using using brand new electronics, flatscreens, touchscreens, driving computers that are really hefty and DVD/Playstation/GPS, you name it. THis car was just too far ahead of it's time, the electronics they could use when manfacturing it simply weren't good enough yet! BUt I really, really want one now for modernising,mild styling, nice paint-job, some handling improvement..YUM!

  • What surprises me isnt the interior of the car.What sursprises me is that there is still a body on to which fit an interior since these cars cost a fortune to buy, an heirloom to run and depreciated faster than an ice-lolly left at noon in the Nevada Desert, with the result that most of them were left unattended and sold for parts.

  • What an exquisit taste in rims...

  • This particular car is dog's dinner. The wheels, the seats, the switches, the vents, the wood, the dash, the rear spolier, the transmission (shifter) are not original (neither of course the TV in the front. The car has been so bastardised it is disgrace. Although not everyone's taste, this car in original trim is very special. But this one is awful.

  • is that the car that was seen in the movie James Bond The Living Daylight?

  • @thedopeboy8790 Really? Wow, thats interesting. Its funny how exotic car manufacturers use parts from every day cars to save money on designing and manufacturing. I know some lotus esprit's use the tail lights from a toyota camry and some lambo diablo's use the headlights from a nissan 300zx.

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