This 1960 Aston Martin DB4 is being offered for rebuild as a wrecked and disassembled chassis and body with no engine, transmission, or axle. The parts are numerous, and the serial numbers are said to be intact with taxes paid, but are not listed in the ad. Find it here on ClassicCarsForSale.UK in Alkmaar, Netherlands for 68,500 Euro (currently ~$89,500 USD). Special thanks to BaT reader Jim G. for this submission!

The car is said to be a right-hand-drive Series 1 car, but little other information is given. It looks to have been dark blue with red interior and with painted wires and period style tires. Both sides of the car are shown in the photos, but neither door is visible. The bonnet, seats, and bumpers look to all be stashed in the interior, but it is hard to tell what else.

Engine, suspension, and rear axle parts are shown in the shot below, but it is hard to tell what will be useable. The metal parts app seem to have some surface rust, like perhaps this car was in storage for an extended period since the accident.

The shot below show lighting, door hardware, and other electrical items. It will be interested to see whether this one will be repaired for parted out to help another one back to the road.

The car looks like it might have been involved in an end-over-end roll, or perhaps was hit by something much larger. It is pretty scary to look at how all that nice aluminum has folded up so compactly! What should the buyer do now?