The Aston Martin Heritage Trust brings you our official podcast every month to share the stories of the people and the cars that form the rich heritage of Aston Martin. We aim to entertain and inform whilst also ensuring audio recordings of these stories remain preserved forever.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureAutomotiveHistory |
Louis Zborowski was the man behind Chitty Bang Bang (yes, that is correct) plus a pioneering racing driver and financial saviour of Aston Martin in the 1920’s There was a special service and church open day in the Leicestershire village of Burton Laz... more
Chris d’E Vallancey is a truly unique character within the Aston Martin world, having been an owner of a DB5 for 50 years and having had an impressive career with the marque for many years. In the podcast Chris tells us about his ownership of his tr... more
Steve Waddingham, the AML Historian and AMHT Trustee, took control of the microphone for this episode and although it is under the Aston Martin Heritage banner, it has nothing to do with Aston Martin! But do not panic for Steve is talking pre-war Lag... more
With a record breaking 702 Aston Martin’s, the 31 August 2024 Aston Martin Heritage Festival was the best yet. Celebrating 90 years of the Ulster and MKII together with 30 years of the DB7 (where 198 including some very special editions and one-offs... more
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Loving this podcast and really recommend it to anyone interested in not only Aston Martins, but cars in general! I’m always completely hooked and can’t wait for each new episode! Garry is doing a great job with interviews and delivering the podcast. It’s amazing how he’s always making sure that the podcasts have very interesting topics and also never fail to to make me chuckle! Keep up the amazing work!
Very interesting podcast on the history and legacy of Aston Martin. Looking forward to hear the next episode
Great podcast and love the style of interviewing. Looking forward to future episodes.
I was actually pleasantly suprised by this first episode. It has been produced to a high standard and is broad based, interesting & informative. It’s very easy to listen to and I very much look forward to the next instalment.
Apple Podcasts | #60 | United Kingdom/Leisure/Automotive |
Apple Podcasts | #200 | Germany/Leisure/Automotive |
Apple Podcasts | #238 | France/Leisure/Automotive |
Apple Podcasts | #88 | Hong Kong/Leisure/Automotive |
Apple Podcasts | #104 | China/Leisure/Automotive |
Apple Podcasts | #109 | Ireland/Leisure/Automotive |
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