Aston Martin DB3 Works Team Car

Legendary

6 sightings by 5 spotters worldwide

Aston Martin DB3 Works Team Car

Market value

$8,400,000 to $10,500,000

Did you know

Won the 1952 Goodwood 9 Hours race on its very first outing.

The Aston Martin DB3 Works Team Car emerged in the early 1950s as a bold statement from a marque determined to carve its name into motorsport history. Conceived under the watchful eye of legendary engineer Robert Eberan von Eberhorst—fresh from Auto Union fame—the DB3 was Aston's ambitious leap into endurance racing, a gritty, purposeful machine that wore its racing heart proudly on its sleeve.

Powered by a robust 2.9-liter straight-six engine, the DB3 wasn't exactly subtle; it delivered a raw, visceral driving experience that demanded respect and rewarded bravery. The chassis, a sophisticated tubular steel construction, was ahead of its time, offering commendable rigidity and balance, even if the car occasionally exhibited a mischievous tendency to oversteer just when you thought you had it mastered.

In competition, the DB3 quickly proved its mettle, clinching notable victories at Goodwood and Silverstone, and establishing Aston Martin as a serious contender against the likes of Jaguar and Ferrari. Its distinctive, purposeful bodywork—crafted by Frank Feeley—combined aerodynamic efficiency with a certain British elegance, making it instantly recognizable and undeniably charismatic on the track.

Though eventually overshadowed by its successor, the DB3S, the original DB3 Works Team Car remains a pivotal chapter in Aston Martin's storied racing heritage. It laid the groundwork for future triumphs, and its uncompromising character continues to captivate enthusiasts who appreciate a race car that demands skill, courage, and a healthy dose of humility.

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Aston Martin DB3 Works Team Car: FAQ

How many Aston Martin DB3 Works Team Cars have been spotted?

6 Aston Martin DB3 Works Team Car sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 5 different spotters.

How rare is the Aston Martin DB3 Works Team Car?

On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Aston Martin DB3 Works Team Car is rated Legendary.

Where can you see a Aston Martin DB3 Works Team Car?

Recent Aston Martin DB3 Works Team Car sightings on AutoRadar come from The Hague, Den Haag, Cernobbio. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.

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