The Feltham Cars

Text Box: The Pre-war cars
Text Box: Feltham in Middlesex, England, was the home of Aston Martin from 1927 to the late1950's. Firstly in Victoria Road until 1947, and then at Hanworth Park. Production effectively transferred to Newport Pagnell in 1959 with the DB4. Although the pre-war cars were built at the Feltham Works, the term ‘Feltham Class’ has been commonly used to describe the David Brown era DB1, DB2, DB3 and DBR cars. In recent years, grids of ‘Historic’ Aston Martins, encompassing both the pre and post-war cars have proved highly successful and competitive, with the nimble1930’s Ulsters  and 2 litres giving the 1950’s cars a good run for their money.

The international, Works cars and more

Text Box: Transition
Text Box: The DB 1

First David Brown car

Text Box: The DB 2

Early success at Le Mans

Text Box: Dropheads

Wind in the hair elegance

Text Box: The DB 2/4

Mk  I and Mk II—with hatchback practicality

Text Box: The Mk III

Even more power and disc brakes

Text Box: The DB 3
Text Box: The DB 3S

Back at the front of the grid

Text Box: The DBR 1

World Champion

Text Box: The DB R 2
Text Box: DBR4

Keep trying

New chassis design for first of the sports racers

The Spa Special and the Atom

The end of the line

Text Box: This section of the site is still under development. For more detailed information  on the Feltham evolution you can visit Tim Cottingham’s excellent site at www.astonmartins.com