1932 Aston Martin Le Mans, a sports car designed for endurance racing. LM9 stormed to victory in its class during its return visit to Le Mans in 1933, coming fifth overall and second in the Rudge Cup
- Engine: 1.5 liter, straight-4-cylinder, single-overhead-cam, dry sump
- Transmission: 4-speed manual
- Bore/stroke: 69.3 mm x 99 mm
- Output: 70 brake horsepower (52 kW) at 4750 rpm
- Fuel tank: Large enough for long distance races without frequent pit stops
- Wheelbase: 97 inches
- Weight: 1,950 pounds
- Top speed: 95 mph
- Power output: 70 hp at 5,000 rpm
- Fuel system: Twin SU carburetors
- Tires: 4.50 x 19 front and rear
- Steering: Worm and sector
- Electrical system: 12-volt