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Aston Martin Bulldog Set To Come Back To Life

Aston Martin unveiled their wedge-shaped Bulldog 40 years ago – a response very similar in design to the Japanese Dome Zero.

But, alas, only one Aston Martin Bulldog was ever built due to a financial crisis consuming the company at the time and so, production on the Bulldog – which had claimed the prize as the fastest car on the road when it reached a record-breaking 192mph (308km/h) – and the only Bulldog in existence was then sold off to a buyer in the Middle East and has reportedly spent the past four decades being transferred amongst various storage units.

The son of the former head of Aston Martin successfully tracked it down and in a collaboration with a wealthy, but so-far-unnamed American, the Bulldog was purchased and is currently being restored by specialists in the UK.

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