Pre-War Aston Martin Models
1913 - 1940
It started as Bamford & Martin Ltd in 1913 and became Aston-Martin in 1914. From the Coal Scuttle to the Aston Martin 15/98, the pre-war years were interesting years. The company delivered small and cleverly engineered lightweight sports cars that were premium-priced and while financial success was always elusive, it was definitely a great era in terms of cars.
Aston Martin Pre-War Timeline & Details
Just before WWI, Robert Bamford and Lionel Martin decided to build their own cars. They formed Bamford & Martin Ltd in 1913 with that goal in mind. They soon changed the name to Aston-Martin (1914). Their first car was the ‘Coal Scuttle’ which was registered in 1915. Despite success on-track, the production sales never took off. A new era began in 1926 when the new company of Aston Martin Motors Ltd. was incorporated (Bamford & Martin went into receivership in 1925).
Below Summary from AstonMartins.com
The very first car, ‘Coal Scuttle’, was registered in 1915, a second car was not finished until 1920 after the Great War had ended. Initially, AM built successful race cars in the 1500cc light car category but despite their success on the track, production and sales were slow and Bamford & Martin went into receivership in 1925. During this time, only 61 cars were built of which 25 are known to have survived to present day.
A new era began in 1926 when the new company of Aston Martin Motors Ltd. was incorporated with A.C. (Bert) Bertelli and Bill Renwick as directors. Considered as the father of Aston Martin, Domenico Augustus Cesare Bertelli took the company through turbulent times with various financial backers. Outstanding and exclusive cars were produced such as the International, Le Mans and the Ulster and the company shared many successes on the Race Track with the 1½ litre cars including at the 24 hours of Le Mans.
Soon after a new 2 litre car was introduced in 1937, A.C. Bertelli left the company. The 2 litre was intended to be a little less sporty, a little more mainstream to attract a greater range of discerning customers. The various 2 litre models blossomed into a very successful range of cars despite to uncertainty in the years which led up to the start of World War 2. During the war years a revolutionary four door saloon was developed called the Atom. It looked very odd from the outside but had many features that were incorporated into the post war Feltham cars in production right up until 1959.
Pre-War Era Aston Martin Model List
Bamford & Martin (1913 - 1925)
B&M Coal Scuttle
B&M Prototype A3
B&M Single Seater 'Razor Blade'
B&M Side Valve
B&M Side Valve Cloverleaf
B&M Side Valve Boat-tail
B&M Side Valve
B&M Side Valve Saloon
B&M Side Valve
B&M Side Valve by Albany
B&M Twin cam 16 valve GP
1st Series (1927 - 1931)
Aston Martin 1st Series T-type Tourer
Aston Martin 1st Series T-type Saloon
Aston Martin 1st Series S-type Sports
Aston Martin 1st Team (LM1 - LM7)
Aston Martin 1st Series International
Aston Martin 1st Series International Coupe
Aston Martin 1st Series International Le Mans
2nd Series (1932 - 1933)
Aston Martin 'New' International 2/4 seat Coupe
Aston Martin 2nd Series International 4 seat Coupe
Aston Martin 2nd Series Le Mans 2 seater
Aston Martin 2nd Series Le Mans 4 seater
Aston Martin Team Cars (LM8, LM9, LM10)
Aston Martin 2nd Series Standard (12/50) Tourer
Aston Martin 2nd Series Standard (12/50) Saloon
Aston Martin 2nd Series Le Mans Special 4 seater
3rd Series (1934 - 1935)
Aston Martin 3rd Series Mark II 2/4
Aston Martin 3rd Series Mark II 4
Aston Martin 3rd Series Mark II Sports
Aston Martin 3rd Series Mark II Drophead Coupe
Aston Martin 3rd Series Ulster 1934 Team Cars
Aston Martin 3rd Series Ulster 1935 Team Cars
Aston Martin 3rd Series Ulster Customer Cars
Aston Martin 3rd Series Ulster 2/4 seater
2 Litre Series (1936 - 1940)
Aston Martin 2 litre 1936 Team Cars
Aston Martin 2 litre Speed (A / B Type)
Aston Martin 2 litre Speed Type C
Aston Martin 2 litre Speed Monoposto
Aston Martin 15/98 2 Litre 4 Door S
Aston Martin 15/98 2 Litre 2 Door T
Aston Martin 15/98 Drop Head Coupe
Aston Martin 15/98 2 Litre 2/4 seater
Aston Martin 15/98 2 litre to Speed
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