Talk:Aston Martin DB2/4
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[edit]Could we get some references to the car used in the Hitchcock film "The Birds". That paragraph is poorly written and is vague. Why exactly would you put a V8 in a DB2/4? What does "Roadability" mean? I doubt fitting a V8 in a car designed for a straight 6 would qualify as "restored"! Undercarriage? What's an undercarriage on a car? The offside wing had a crease in the alloy just below the headlamp if that's the film damage then its the bodywork. Destroyed or "insurance write-off" are better terms than "totalled". Also there are plenty other mentions of this car on the internet as still being extant. Anyone with any first hand experience care to comment? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.148.39.50 (talk) 21:34, 13 March 2013 (UTC)
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