The DB4 GT was launched in 1959 and was immediately celebrated as one of the rarest and most revered of all Aston Martins. Evolved from the production DB4 and introduced in the same year Aston Martin scored its historic win at Le Mans 24 Hours, the DB4 GT was a true supercar of its day.
Accurate and detailed, this print features unique attributes of the original car, but given a stylised and contemporary graphic treatment to look distinct and stylish on your wall.
Lithographically printed, onto thick 250gsm offset paper stock and hand finished for vibrant and accurate colour reproduction. The image dimensions are 50cm x 70cm .
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