AFTER THE DB2 in Vantage tune, Aston Martin put the Vantage name back on the shelf for a while. It wouldn’t gather dust for long, though. It was too good a name not to use again, particularly when Aston wanted to ginger up sales of its DB4. So, what constitutes a Vantage in a DB4 context?
Within a year of the DB4’s launch, the shorter, lighter, two-seat GT version was revealed, with its twin-plug, Weber-equipped six. Around 12 or 15 ‘regular’ DB4s were also fitted with this engine, but these are not Vantages.
From chassis 251 onwards, the standard DB4 could also be had with a ‘Special Series’ engine, which came with three SU carburettors rather than the standard two. And it was this engine that in 1961 formed the…