| Notes |
| The above production figures courtesy of
Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd. I have also information from the AMOC register
in these notes to both enhance and correct the errors in the above table |
| 1. Total DB4 production according to the AMOC register is
1110. This breaks down to 150 series 1's, 350 series 2's, 165 series
3's, 260 series 4's and 184 series 5's. 70
convertibles were built, 30 in series 4 and 40 in series 5. 45 saloons in
series 4 and 95 in series 5 were 'Vantage' specification. |
| 2. Of the DB4GT's, 19 of this total are Zagatos (although
it's now accepted that 20 were built. And of course, one DB4GT is the
Bertone Jet. This figure does not include the Sanction 2 or 3 Zagatos. |
| 3. This figure includes the 37 DB Volantes (short
chassis), built between Oct 1965 to Oct 1966. |
| 4. Of the DB5's, 123 were convertibles and 12 were
Shooting Brakes by Harold Radford. |
| 5.
Of the DB6's, 140 were convertibles and 7 were Shooting Brakes by Harold
Radford. |
| 6. This includes the 38 DB6 Mark 2 Volantes. |
| 7. This includes the 2 prototype DBSC's built by Touring
of Milan. |
| 8. Of the DBS's only one example of a shooting brake was
built by FLM Panelcraft. |