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Aston Martin DB7 Vantage – 2003
The item was sold for 46 908 €
Fees include commission and taxes.
Aston Martin DB7 Vantage – 2003
French registration title
The DB7 appeared at the 1993 Geneva Motor Show with the aim of getting Aston Martin back on its feet: it succeeded, thanks to a splendid design by Ian Callum, and a major opening to the American market. 6 years later, a version powered by a 6-litre V12 called the ‘Vantage’ appeared, and was to become a collector's item alongside the splendid Zagato!
Our example is one of the very few delivered new in France, and combines the absolutely perfect combination of Vantage version, mechanical gearbox and elegant paintwork.
Our collector bought the car in 2020 directly from the first owner, a local enthusiast from Normandy, who had driven it just under 24,000 km at the time. Today, the car presents itself to us in a beautiful state of preservation: the paintwork, redone before the purchase, is of fairly good quality, and the upholstery is very nice.
After a major overhaul in July 2024 (a bill of €24,000 following a electrical wiring harness failure), and a general service more
recently, the car runs well and its 6-litre V12 sings wonderfully.
With less than 40,500 km on the clock, this two-owner car of French origin is one of the finest DB7s on the market. For enthusiasts looking for a beautiful GT at a reasonable price, this is a superb opportunity that will become a must-have in any collection!
French registration title
The DB7 appeared at the 1993 Geneva Motor Show with the aim of getting Aston Martin back on its feet: it succeeded, thanks to a splendid design by Ian Callum, and a major opening to the American market. 6 years later, a version powered by a 6-litre V12 called the ‘Vantage’ appeared, and was to become a collector's item alongside the splendid Zagato!
Our example is one of the very few delivered new in France, and combines the absolutely perfect combination of Vantage version, mechanical gearbox and elegant paintwork.
Our collector bought the car in 2020 directly from the first owner, a local enthusiast from Normandy, who had driven it just under 24,000 km at the time. Today, the car presents itself to us in a beautiful state of preservation: the paintwork, redone before the purchase, is of fairly good quality, and the upholstery is very nice.
After a major overhaul in July 2024 (a bill of €24,000 following a electrical wiring harness failure), and a general service more
recently, the car runs well and its 6-litre V12 sings wonderfully.
With less than 40,500 km on the clock, this two-owner car of French origin is one of the finest DB7s on the market. For enthusiasts looking for a beautiful GT at a reasonable price, this is a superb opportunity that will become a must-have in any collection!
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