This is an early 1970s Aston Martin “Sotheby Special”, one of just three built. It was built on a DBS V8 chassis with a body designed by Ogle Designs. It’s been in storage for the past 40 years and will be sold at auction later this year. This one was a complete running car but was built for display purposes, another was used as a promotional vehicle. The third was built to order for a customer at over 3 times the price of a stock DBS V8. The roof is actually glass supported by aluminum tubing. The 22 tail lights were designed so that the harder you braked, the more brake lights that came on. It’s going to be auctioned at the H and H Classic Auctions at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford, England, on October 14 this year.

More information can be found here at Gizmag article on it.