As the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, why not opt for a car from its history? This 1934 Aston Martin Ulster ran the storied race in 1935, where it finished 15th overall.

What makes this car even more special is its numbers-matching engine and chassis.

This example has known ownership from new, being in its present ownership since 2005. It was restored by marque specialist Ecurie Bertelli from 2007 to 2008.

Find this 1934 Aston Martin Ulster up for auction from Bonhams, with an estimated winning bid of €1,400,000-€1,800,000 ($1,521,000-$195,600,000 USD).
J.A. Ackley said:
As the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, why not opt for a car from its history? This 1934 Aston Martin Ulster ran the storied race in 1935, where it finished 15th overall.

What makes this car even more special is its numbers-matching engine and chassis.

This example has known ownership from new, being in its present ownership since 2005. It was restored by marque specialist Ecurie Bertelli from 2007 to 2008.

Find this 1934 Aston Martin Ulster up for auction from Bonhams, with an estimated winning bid of €1,400,000-€1,800,000 ($1,521,000-$195,600,000 USD).
195 million!!! That is a huge spread, Lol
In reply to chandler :
Well, technically we covered the range
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We narrowed that down a bit to $1,965,000 USD.
Thanks for the heads-up!