Rare 1989 Aston Martin Lagonda Joins DFW Car & Toy Museum Collection
April 9th, 2025 7:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
A pristine 1989 Aston Martin Lagonda, featuring advanced digital technology and luxurious design, is now on display at the DFW Car & Toy Museum, offering automotive enthusiasts a glimpse into innovative 1980s automotive engineering.

The DFW Car & Toy Museum has added a remarkable piece of automotive history to its extensive collection: a meticulously preserved 1989 Aston Martin Lagonda. This rare sedan represents a pinnacle of 1980s automotive design and technological innovation, showcasing the era's forward-thinking approach to luxury transportation.
The Lagonda, with merely 36,000 miles on its odometer, features a 5.3-liter DOHC aluminum V8 engine paired with a Chrysler-sourced three-speed automatic transmission. Designed by William Towns, the vehicle's distinctive wedge-shaped body and fixed headlights exemplify the bold design philosophy of its time.
Inside, the Lagonda offers a luxurious interior that speaks to the pinnacle of automotive craftsmanship. Burled walnut veneers, Wilton wool carpeting, and power-adjustable leather seats create an environment of opulence. Perhaps most notably, the car was equipped with cutting-edge digital instrumentation, air conditioning, cruise control, and even a period-correct Panasonic car phone – technologies that were revolutionary in the late 1980s.
As part of The Ron Sturgeon Collection, the Lagonda joins over 200 iconic automobiles at the museum, providing visitors with a comprehensive journey through automotive history. The museum's two-floor exhibit offers an immersive experience for car enthusiasts, historians, and casual visitors alike.
The addition of this Aston Martin Lagonda represents more than just another exhibit; it provides a tangible connection to an innovative period in automotive design. The vehicle serves as a testament to the technological ambitions and aesthetic sensibilities of its era, offering visitors a chance to explore how automotive engineers and designers imagined the future of transportation.
Located in North Fort Worth, the museum offers free admission and welcomes visitors Tuesday through Saturday. Its dog-friendly environment and expansive 150,000-square-foot facility make it an accessible destination for automotive enthusiasts of all ages.
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