Roz-SRT said:
David Brown. :dontknow:
Isn't he the founder of Aston Martin?
Very Good. That's my name too: Unfortunately, I'll probably never own an Aston Martin. Beautiful cars though.
This was copied from Wikipedia about Aston Martin:
The David Brown era
In 1947,
David Brown Limited bought the company under the leadership of managing director Sir
David Brown — its "post-war saviour". David Brown also acquired
Lagonda that year, and both companies shared resources and workshops. In 1955, David Brown bought the
Tickford coachbuilding company and its site at Tickford Street in
Newport Pagnell, and that was the beginning of the classic series of cars bearing the initials "DB". In 1950, the company announced the
DB2, followed by the racing
DB3 in 1957 and the Italian-styled 3.7 L
DB4 in 1958. All the cars established a good racing pedigree for the firm, but the DB4 was the key to establishing the company's reputation, which was cemented by the famous
DB5 in 1963. The company continued developing the "grand touring" style with the
DB6 (1965–70), the
DBS, and the
DBS V8 (1967–72).