Lagonda Car History

Lagonda was founded in 1906, in Middlesex, England by Wilbur Gunn. He named the company after a river near his home town of Springfield, Ohio. The first car, The Torpedo, was launched in 1907. A number of cars were exported to Russia.

In 1935, Lagonda was purchased by Alan Good. During World War I Lagonda made artillery shells. In 1947, Lagonda was purchased by Aston Martin. Between 1974 and 1976, seven Lagonda saloons were produced on the basis of the Aston Martin V8.



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