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ASTON MARTIN DB51965 · 4.0L Petrol

3 DC

Vehicle Insight Summary

This 1965 ASTON MARTIN DB5 is a Petrol vehicle with a 4000cc engine. Currently it has no valid MOT recorded and is taxed for road use. The latest recorded mileage is 30,507.

MOT
Expired
Expires 21/04/2025
Tax
Taxed
Expires 01/10/2026
Fuel
Petrol
Year
1965
Engine
4000cc
Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The vehicle presents a stable roadworthiness profile, evidenced by a consistent history of passing MOT tests. The most recent inspection in April 2024 at 30,507 miles resulted in no recorded defects, indicating that the car currently meets the minimum legal safety standards. This follows a period of clean records after a minor failure in 2021, showing that electrical issues were rectified and maintained through subsequent tests. The mileage pattern is exceptionally low for a 61-year-old vehicle, averaging approximately 500 miles per year. Between March 2022 and April 2024, the car covered only 965 miles, suggesting it is used sparingly for fair events or kept in dry storage. While this low mileage reduces mechanical wear on the drivetrain and engine components, it increases the risk of rubber degradation in suspension bushes and perished brake lines, as well as potential corrosion on brake calipers due to long periods of inactivity. A buyer should focus their physical inspection on the lighting system and structural areas that are often overlooked in such low-usage vehicles. The 2022 test required tape on the headlamps to adjust the beam pattern, which indicates a slight movement or misalignment of the units. Given the infrequent use, it is vital to verify the structural integrity of the chassis and check that the brake discs have not seized or corroded. Additionally, inspect the age of tyres and rubber hoses to ensure they have not cracked or degraded by age despite having significant tread depth.

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60
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✗ MOT Expired or Failed
✓ Taxed
✓ Good MOT pass rate (80%)
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Full MOT History

Expert AI · Mechanic's Insight
The vehicle presents a stable roadworthiness profile, evidenced by a consistent history of passing MOT tests. The most recent inspection in April 2024 at 30,507 miles resulted in no recorded defects, indicating that the car currently meets the minimum legal safety standards. This follows a period of clean records after a minor failure in 2021, showing that electrical issues were rectified and maintained through subsequent tests. The mileage pattern is exceptionally low for a 61-year-old vehicle, averaging approximately 500 miles per year. Between March 2022 and April 2024, the car covered only 965 miles, suggesting it is used sparingly for fair events or kept in dry storage. While this low mileage reduces mechanical wear on the drivetrain and engine components, it increases the risk of rubber degradation in suspension bushes and perished brake lines, as well as potential corrosion on brake calipers due to long periods of inactivity. A buyer should focus their physical inspection on the lighting system and structural areas that are often overlooked in such low-usage vehicles. The 2022 test required tape on the headlamps to adjust the beam pattern, which indicates a slight movement or misalignment of the units. Given the infrequent use, it is vital to verify the structural integrity of the chassis and check that the brake discs have not seized or corroded. Additionally, inspect the age of tyres and rubber hoses to ensure they have not cracked or degraded by age despite having significant tread depth.

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AI Analysis · MOT Narrative

Registered in 1965, this Aston Martin Db5 with plate 3 DC has undergone 5 MOT inspections since April 2021.

The vehicle has achieved an overall 80% pass rate, with 4 passes and 1 failure recorded. Such a high pass rate is a positive indicator of the car's general condition and maintenance history.

The most commonly flagged areas across all MOT tests are: Lighting (4 issues). These areas are worth paying attention to when inspecting this vehicle.

There is 1 advisory notice in the MOT history. Advisories are not failures but indicate areas that may need attention in the future.

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