Aston Martin DB7 Zagato - Lot 44

Lot 44
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250000 - 350000 EUR
Aston Martin DB7 Zagato - Lot 44
Aston Martin DB7 Zagato 2003 Chassis n° SCFAE223X3K700093 French registration title French registration title The Aston Martin DB7 Zagato was presented at the Paris Motor Show in 2002. A series of only 99 will be produced in 2003 for those lucky enough to qualify, plus one for the brand's museum... Benefiting from the shortened chassis of the V12 Vantage Volante, the Zagato has the same technical characteristics as the V12 GT, but with its large, specific grille and 435 hp at the rear wheels and 540 Nm of torque, all with a 6-speed manual gearbox. Its performance makes it one of the very few GTs to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in under 5 seconds. comfort worthy of the most refined English productions, and at the service of its driver who, as a good double-zero agent, will make every outing a mission. double-zero agent will make every outing a mission accomplished. Our example, in charcoal gray with tobacco interior, is one of only three delivered new in Paris, France, in December 2003. This genuine rarity, bearing the number 93/99, is a second-hand model, still maintained in the brand's network, with full documentation, including maintenance and service booklet. If DB7 Zagato cars are extremely rare on the market, what can we say about this original French example? Don't miss your chance to acquire an extraordinary car combining the best of both worlds: a British V12 engine and mechanical gearbox, and incredible Italian styling signed by the legendary Z... The Aston Martin DB7 Zagato was presented at the Paris Motor Show in 2002. Only 99 examples were produced in 2003 for those lucky enough to be eligible, plus one for the brand's museum... Benefiting from the shortened chassis of the V12 Vantage Volante, the Zagato has the same technical characteristics as the V12 GT, but with its large, distinctive grille and 435 hp at the rear wheels and 540 Nm of torque, all with a 6-speed manual gearbox. Its performance makes it one of the very few GTs to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in less than 5 seconds, in a comfort worthy of the finest English productions, and at the service of its driver who, as a good double-zero special agent, will make every outing a mission accomplished. Our example, in charcoal grey with tobacco interior, is one of only three delivered new in France, in Paris, in December 2003. This authentic rarity, bearing the number 93/99, is a second hand car, still maintained in the brand's network, and with its full documentation, including maintenance and service booklet. If DB7 Zagato cars are extremely rare on the market, what can you say about this original French example? Don't miss your chance to acquire an extraordinary car that combines the best of both worlds: a British V12 engine and mechanical gearbox, and incredible Italian styling designed by the legendary Z... In addition to the hammer price, the winning bidder must pay the following buyer's fees per lot: - For sales in the Classic Automobiles department (sliding scale fees) : - 16% exclusive of tax + VAT at the prevailing rate, i.e. 19.2% inclusive of tax on the first €900,000 inclusive of tax - 12% exclusive of tax + VAT at the prevailing rate, i.e. 14.4% inclusive of tax above €900,001
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