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Aston Martin

Aston Martin - Classics (1973)

Imagine stepping into the garage of a 1973 Aston Martin DB5, the car’s unmistakable grille and graceful curve reflecting the elegance of a bygone era. The moment you drive it out, the roar of its V8 is a reminder that this is not just a vehicle but an icon of automotive history. When you search for Aston Martin Classics price, you’re not just looking for a figure—you’re tuning into the care, rarity, and prestige that define this classic masterpiece.

Below is a concise yet detailed snapshot of what makes the 1973 Aston Martin DB5 stand out, followed by a realistic look at its depreciation and how it stacks up against other luxury classics. Whether you’re a collector contemplating used Aston Martin Classics price or a curious enthusiast asking “what is a 1973 Aston Martin Classics worth?”, this guide offers a clear, scannable reference you can rely on to make informed decisions.

  • Model: 1973 Aston Martin DB5
  • Engine: 5.6 L (5,656 cc) V8, naturally aspirated
  • Horsepower: 2×(180 hp @ 5,500 rpm) – 360 hp total
  • Transmission: 3‑speed automatic; later models switched to a 4‑speed manual
  • Drive: Rear‑wheel drive
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline
  • Dimensions: Length 4,990 mm; Width 2,060 mm; Height 1,440 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,560 mm
  • Weight (drivetrain only): 1,930 kg
  • Emissions: Classified as “Euro 1” under 1973 regulations
  • Notable Features: Cabsco steering, self‑locking brakes, oil‑slick styling, classic brass headlamps

Depreciation Insight

The luxury classic market behaves differently from mainstream automobiles. While most cars lose 15–25% of their value within the first year, Aston Martin classics often retain a relatively higher percentage due to their scarcity and heritage. A typical Aston Martin Classics depreciation for a 1973 model is:

  • Year 0 to 1: Loss of 10–12% of the retail value
  • Years 2 to 5: Gradual decline of 4–6% annually as the vehicle ages
  • Year 6 and beyond: Value may plateau or increase if the car is meticulously maintained, particularly if the condition is “back to factory” or “archives‑condition”

Because of its iconic status, a 1973 DB5 in good condition can maintain 70–80% of its original value after five years, which is a significant differentiation from mainstream luxury marques that begin to depreciate more sharply.

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