production DB2, had the Lagondastraight-6, while the four-cylinder AstonMartin 2-litre unit powered the other two. After six laps the Lagonda-powered car
The LagondaStraight-6 is a famous automobile engine used by AstonMartin and Lagonda marques in the 1950s. Designed by Willie Watson under the supervision
man-hours to finish. AstonMartin were looking to replace the DB6 model and had designed a larger, more modern looking car. The engine was not ready, however
Bentley-designed 2.9 L (2922 cc/178 in³) Lagondastraight-6engine, redesigned by Tadek Marek. It was succeeded by the AstonMartin DB4 in 1958. Changes included