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Presented by

Vikas

Bisahu

Anwar

Brand Building

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Founded in 1913 by Robert Bamford and Lionel Martin as ‘Bamford & Martin Ltd.’

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1914 saw the birth of the name ‘Aston Martin’ following one of Lionel Martin’s successful runs at the Aston Hill Climb in England.

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1914

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Company closed in 1925

Come back in 1926

One year later, the AM monogram was replaced with the iconic Aston Martin wings.

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1927

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1930

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1932

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1939

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1947 saw the dawn of the ‘David Brown era’ as the business was acquired by the English industrialist.

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1950

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Most beautiful car in the world was DB5 (1963)

DB5 was chosen to be James Bond’s car of choice in the classic film ‘Goldfinger.’

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1971

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In 1970’s ownership changed, Aston Martin logo changed.

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1972

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After two more ownership changes, the iconic ‘DB’ moniker was resurrected.

The introduction of the DB7 (1993) at a new production facility at Bloxham.

Ford Motor Company increase their holding to take full control of the business.

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2003

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Aston Martin known for James Bond’s car.

Gold Finger

Thunder Ball

Casino Royale

Quantum of solace

Sky Fall

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