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A rare Aston Martin that may have been used as an unmarked police car in the sixties has been found after half a century hidden in a garage. The DB24, built in 1955, was discovered at a property in Gloucestershire and is believed to be worth over $3000,000 when fully restored. The classic car, which became famous as the model driven by James Bond in Ian Fleming’s novels, was bought by a car enthusiast who intended to work on the engine when he retired. Instead it was covered by a sheet and forgotten by its owner, and was forgotten.

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00:00COMMS WORTH A QUARTER OF A MILLION POUNDS, INCREDIBLY,
00:09THIS ASTON MARTIN HASN'T BEEN SEEN FOR ALMOST 50 YEARS.
00:13DISCOVERED IN A GLOSTASIER BARN, THIS IS JUST ONE OF THE EXCITING PROJECTS CURRENTLY BEING
00:18UNDERTAKEN BY JONATHAN WILLS AND HIS COMPANY, COTSWOLD CLASSIC CAR RESTORATIONS.
00:2301.05 Jonathan started restoring classic cars while
00:33he was still at school in the 1990s and set up Cotswold Classic Car Restorations around
00:39four years ago with the aim of working on mainly British models such as Aston Martins
00:45and Jaguars. The company currently has a full workload and Jonathan shows us some of their
00:51current restoration projects.
00:5302.05 Jonathan
00:55It's a three litre six cylinder engine. Its stored conditions were perfect. It was in
01:01a dry, open, airy building that was heated during the winter. So the amount of corrosion
01:07that's occurred within the car is remarkable.
01:1003.05 Jonathan
01:12What marks this car as absolutely unique is it's an Aston Martin DB2-4, which the build
01:19numbers are only in a few hundreds anyway. The few that are left are absolutely cherished,
01:26command considerable values, ever rising. And for the Aston collector, you're not going
01:32to find this again.
01:3304.05 Jonathan
01:34Potentially that restoration typically takes about a year's worth of work.
01:3804.05 Jonathan
01:39Here we have the Maserati Quattroporte 1970. This is one of only two in the world and this
01:45particular car is a special commission by the Argo Con. The other one was a special
01:49commission by the King of Spain. It took three years to build this car, Maserati themselves.
01:55This car features one of the most opulent interiors you'll ever see. The super soft
01:59calf leather that the seats are trimmed in, the deep Wilton style of carpet interior you
02:04will not find on many, many cars at all. Lovely wooden dashboard with a very full complement
02:09of dials. This car would be apparently a discreet saloon. Discreet isn't a word I would use
02:16with it.
02:18And propelling this beautiful saloon car is a Quattroporte V8, five litre in excess of
02:23350 horsepower. It's a variation on Maserati's race engines. The design criteria from the
02:29Argo Con is a car that we do not the 60 under six seconds, 170 miles an hour. It's really
02:36ahead of its time. It's in absolutely beautiful and original condition pretty much as it left
02:41the factory all those years ago.
02:44These design projects are very time consuming and incredibly detailed.
02:49We actually break the car down into all its component pieces. We mark out any repairs
02:53that are required as well. We can either build the car as completely original or we may be
02:58able to modify it slightly to make the car actually more up to current speed of traffic.
03:04The chassis and body would be acid dipped. That's where the actual body and chassis are
03:07put into an acid tank and left there for 48 hours. And that removes all the paint, it
03:13removes all the rust, all the sealers and corrosion. And when the body's removed it
03:17is then put into a neutralising tank and then the car will come back to us and we'll inspect
03:21it for any cracks or perforation or where the panels have become thin through corrosion.
03:27Then we go through the various processes of the restoration which include body, paint,
03:32chassis rebuild and the re-trimming of the leather and the hide and even down to the
03:37glass. If the glass is marked or damaged we'll be looking at replacing the glass if the customer
03:41requires.
03:42The main challenges in a restoration of a vehicle is getting the originality correct
03:47and working closely with the customer to ensure that the refinish article is exactly what
03:53he wants.
03:54Despite all the beautiful vehicles Jonathan has worked on, he still has a wish list.
03:59A car we're yet to restore that we would absolutely love to be commissioned to restore would be
04:05an ex Formula One car owned by Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart, Graham Hill, James Hunt. The
04:11history with those cars, the battles that they were involved with is just second to
04:16none and it would be an absolute privilege if ever one of those projects comes our way
04:20one day. It would be a dream of mine to restore one of those cars owned by one of those fantastic
04:25drivers.
04:27And it seems Jonathan has no plans to stop working on these classic cars any time soon.
04:32Working on classic cars is an absolute joy. It's something that I see me doing to the
04:36day I die, being involved with them. When the cars are actually completed and leaving
04:40your workshop and you've seen them progress over one or two years, it's good to see them
04:44out there being used again and the customers enjoying them.

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