This 1955 Aston Martin DB2/4 (chassis LML/1041) is offered as a partially completed restoration project, with a fully restored chassis and suspension components beneath the battered exterior. Missing trim must be included, as the seller says that only the carbs and interior are missing. Find it here on Classic Driver somewhere in France for $141,788 USD. Special thanks to BaT reader AMF for this submission.

Somewhat optimistically it would seem, the seller claims that bodywork is in good condition. Missing glass, bumpers, grille, headlights, forward sill sections, and many other trim pieces are presumed included, as missing parts are said to be limited to the carbs and interior fittings.

The chassis really does look good however, and is said to have been fully restored including suspension components. Both engine and chassis number are provided, but they’re not specifically said to be matching.

Up front, the Lagonda six is backed by a correct-looking 4-speed gearbox, but is clearly missing some important parts, most notably the twin cam head. Again, as only carburetors are specifically mentioned among the missing parts, it’s very possible that any pieces not shown in photos are included separately. That said, the cylinder bores do look rusty, which is rarely good.

The missing interior will present another challenge, but provided gauges and switchgear can be located, the rest of the cabin would be relatively easy to replicate, including seat frames, upholstery, and dash veneers. A lot of work lies ahead for anyone brave enough to take this one on, but one way or another, the car is almost certainly going to be finished someday–hopefully to be driven.