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8 final photos of legendary Aston Martin in Shropshire before it's returned to the US

A 45-year-old Aston Martin that went on to break the 200pmh speed barrier after being restored in Shropshire, is to return to its owner in the USA after more than four years.

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Staff at Classic Motor Cars (CMC) in Bridgnorth waved goodbye to the Aston Martin Bulldog after they had spent more than 7,000 hours and more than four years restoring the one-off supercar.

Classic Motor Cars ltd (CMC) in Bridgnorth, Shropshire prepare the Aston Martin Bulldog to return to its owner in the United States of America
Classic Motor Cars ltd (CMC) in Bridgnorth, Shropshire prepare the Aston Martin Bulldog to return to its owner in the United States of America

The Bulldog was built as a prototype in 1979, and boasted a speed of up to 200mph, but the vehicle never achieved its top speed at the time of its unveiling.

Classic Motor Cars ltd (CMC) in Bridgnorth, Shropshire prepare the Aston Martin Bulldog to return to its owner in the United States of America

The prototype never went into production and the Aston Martin Bulldog disappeared for a number of years, until it was bought by American businessman and car collector Phillip Sarofim who asked CMC to restore the car.

Classic Motor Cars ltd (CMC) in Bridgnorth, Shropshire prepare the Aston Martin Bulldog to return to its owner in the United States of America