Aston Martin DB6 (1969) for Sale in FL
Gasoline
Manual
Mileage
Coupe
1969
Clearwater, FL, United States
1969 Aston Martin DB6 – Tremec 5-Speed Manual. A beautifully presented Aston Martin DB6 finished in classic green over a freshly trimmed Saddle Tan Connolly Vaumol leather interior. Combining timeless British grand touring style with desirable performance upgrades, this DB6 offers an exceptional driving experience. Power comes from the legendary 4.0-liter dual-overhead-cam inline-six engine featuring an aluminum block and cylinder head, triple SU carburetors, twin fuel tanks, and an oil cooler. The engine is paired with a highly desirable Tremec five-speed manual transmission, replacing the original automatic gearbox for enhanced driver engagement. A QuickSilver stainless-steel exhaust system further complements the driving experience. Introduced as the successor to the DB5, the DB6 featured a longer wheelbase, improved interior space, and the distinctive Kamm-tail rear design that has become one of Aston Martin’s most recognizable styling elements. Additional exterior details include split chrome bumpers, faired headlights, a low-profile hood scoop, fender vents, a fender-mounted antenna, and a color-keyed Webasto sliding sunroof. The luxurious 2+2 cabin is trimmed in Saddle Tan Connolly Vaumol leather with matching door panels and Harvest Abetone wool carpeting. Amenities include power windows, shoulder belts, a lockable glovebox, and a Blaupunkt push-button radio. The wood-rimmed steering wheel frames classic Smiths instrumentation, including a 180-mph speedometer, tachometer, ammeter, clock, and gauges for fuel level, coolant temperature, oil pressure, and oil temperature. Chrome 15-inch wire wheels with three-eared knock-offs are fitted with Vredestein Sprint Classic tires, while servo-assisted four-wheel disc brakes and power steering provide confident road manners. The suspension features independent front double wishbones with coilover shocks and a solid rear axle with trailing links, Watt’s linkage, coil springs, and hydraulic shock absorbers. An elegant and highly usable example of one of Aston Martin’s most iconic grand touring cars, enhanced by the addition of a modern five-speed manual transmission while retaining its classic character and unmistakable presence.