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How much was an Aston Martin in 1950?

The cost of an Aston Martin in 1950 varied depending on the specific model and its specifications. Here are a few examples of prices for some popular Aston Martin models in 1950:

- Aston Martin DB2: The DB2 was introduced in 1950 and was available in both drophead coupe and fixed-head coupe versions. The drophead coupe was priced at around £1,998 (equivalent to approximately $5,500 at the time), while the fixed-head coupe was priced at around £1,798 (equivalent to approximately $5,000).

- Aston Martin DB2/4 Mark I: The DB2/4 Mark I was introduced in 1953 (not 1950) as an evolution of the DB2, featuring a longer chassis and more powerful engine. It was priced at around £2,198 (equivalent to approximately $6,000).

- Aston Martin Lagonda: The Lagonda was a luxurious four-door saloon produced by Aston Martin from 1947 to 1958. In 1950, the Lagonda was priced at around £2,998 (equivalent to approximately $8,500).

It's important to note that these prices may have varied over time due to changes in production costs and market conditions.