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| Aston Martin Lagonda (Series 2) (1976 - 1985) |
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On the 12th October 1976, Aston Martin shocked the world by unveiling the fabulous and futuristic, Williams Town's designed, Lagonda. This was the ultimate car of the future from a company which appeared to have no future just two years previously. The car was crammed full of new and relatively untried technology which included LED digital instruments, touch sensitive switches and electronic memory seats all within a sleek and sharply styled body. Production didn't really begin until 1978 as it took an enormous amount of work to get the sophisticated electronics to function correctly. Indeed during the first two years of production, only 16 cars were completed. The AMOC has a way of categorising the products of AML to prevent confusion between models. The earlier V8 Lagonda is known as the series 1 - the wedge shaped Lagondas are known as the series 2, 3 and 4. There is also documentary evidence that the series numbering of the V8 Lagonda was also used by AML themselves. The series 2 to 4 cars are also erroneously referred to as the 'Towns' Lagonda - which is true, but the series 1 car was also the work of William Towns. When Towns designed the 4 door car, he also worked on a series of two door versions which never saw the light of day - I've been fortunate enough to see the original drawings which are terribly interesting. Interestingly that 10 years later, AML did build a 2 door Lagonda which was in fact a prototype for the Virage. Sadly I have never seen the car. And in I must admit that my love of Aston Martins started then - my very first car crush. Although I don't own a Lagonda, it's a car that I'll always have a huge soft spot for and that's why I have so many pictures. |
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An interesting colour scheme with unusual body coloured bumpers. Generally speaking, production cars had matt black bumpers. |
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The original dashboard of the Lagonda featured digital LED's, these were replaced by stylish Cathode Ray Tube instruments as in this late series 2 example. The later cars also feature more substantial 'federal' bumpers, a small front air dam and the third style of wheel seen on the series 2 by BBS. |
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For more Lagonda's - please visit www.astonmartinlagonda.net |
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