- Aston Martin Bulldog
The Aston Martin Bulldog, styled by
William Towns , was a one-off testbed vehicle produced byAston Martin in 1979. Originally, it had been intended to be a limited run of about 25. The code name for the project was DP K9, named after a "Doctor Who " character. It was built in the UK, but is a left-hand-drive car (UK cars are right-hand-drive). It has an incredibly low height at 43 inches (1.1 meters) high, and featured a sharp, distinctive gull-wing door design. The interior uses digital instrumentation and the rear view is delivered via a television monitor mounted on the center console (a later addition). The Bulldog was powered by a 5.3L twin-turbo V8 delivering 700 bhp (522 kW).The first test drive of the Bulldog came in late
1979 and was a great success. The Bulldog achieved a verified top speed of 191 mph (307 km/h), but the theoretical top speed is estimated at 237 mph (381 km/h). The car was officially launched on March 27, 1980 at the Bell Hotel atAston Clinton . After the development program was over,Aston Martin sold the only Bulldog to the highest bidder for about £130,000.The Bulldog spent some time in the United States, but recently surfaced back in Britain, for sale and with a new green paint job (the original exterior colours were silver and light grey). The interior has also been changed from the original dark brown and black to light tan.
The new owner of the Aston Martin Bulldog is Mr Paul Tanner.
External links
* [http://www.astonmartin.com Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd.] - Official Company Site
* [http://www.astonmartins.com/v8/bulldog.htm Aston Martin Picture Gallery - Bulldog]
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