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Rain Forces Owner To Use Three Umbrellas To Cover The Interior Of Roofless $1Million Aston Martin
Owner uses three umbrellas to cover the interior of roofless $975,000 Aston Martin V12 Speedster from heavy downpour.
Two-seat Aston Martin V12 Speedster with retro Racing Green paintwork is just one of 88 examples on the planet.
It joins a list of ultra-exclusive roadsters, including the Elva, Bacalar and Monza, that sold out despite the absence of roofs.
An expected rain showers in Mayfair in central London recently forced the owner of a roofless Aston Martin V12 Speedster to use three large umbrellas to cover the interior of the $1 million limited-edition supercar.
The three full-sized umbrellas that saved the day looked like they had been desperately stuffed into the rare roofless Aston Martin supercar, according to Daily Mail.
Reacting to footage posted to TikTok, many wonder why someone would spend so much on a car that comes with no roof or windshield.
One user wrote: “More money than sense.”
Another penned: “Modern problems require modern solutions.”
Inspired by the 1953 DB3S and 1959 DBR1, the two-seat V12 Speedster with retro Racing Green paintwork is just one of 88 examples of the roofless supercar that the British luxury marque plans to build.
It joins a list of six-to-seven figure ultra-exclusive roadsters, including the McLaren Elva, Bentley Bacalar and Ferrari Monza, that sold out despite the absence of roofs and windscreens.
Speaking about the roofless supercar, the Chief engineer Matt Becker, was quoted by The Telegraph saying :
“For raw, driving thrills the Speedster is unparalleled.
“The open element of the car adds a new dimension to the experience.
“It engages on every level, delivering a precise, involving driving experience, with agility and poise.”