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Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Volante German car, only 110.522 kms, full 2001

General description : A superb 2001 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Volante available. The car we have is the preferred faster Vantage version with the added optional 5-speed automatic transmission. Supplied from new by Premium Cars Aston Martin dealer in Stuttgart on the 6th March 2001. It has had three owners who together have only clocked up 110,522 km in total. The car was exported from Germany to the Netherland in 2003. The owner bought the car in 2011 and kept it for 7 years. The car has always been maintained and serviced by Aston Martin. All services have been duly recorded in the service book and a number of invoices provide further supporting documentation. She comes in her original colour scheme of ‘Stornoway Silver’ with a lovely navy blue leather trim and matching navy blue soft-top. This Vantage has 18” alloys and a wooden dashboard. This is truly a lovely Vantage Volante with a complete and correct history!

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2001 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Volante German car, only 110.522 kms, full is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Brummen by Gallery Dealer for €49950.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Aston Martin Model : DB7 Model Version : Vantage Volante German car, only 110.522 kms, full Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 2001 Sub type : Convertible Location : Brummen

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About Aston Martin
Aston Martin, one of Britain's best known sports car manufacturer, was founded in 1913 by Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford.

During its chequered financial history the company has had numerous owners taking over the company, Sir David Brown just to mention one.

Between the wars Bertelli was both technical director and designer of all new Aston Martins, thus known as "Bertelli cars". These included the 1½-litre "T-type", "International", "Le Mans", "MKII" its racing version, the "Ulster", and the 2-litre 15/98 and its race going derivative, the "Speed Model".

During the war years the company produced aircraft components.

In 1947, Aston was purchased and thus saved by Sir David Brown. The company also acquired Lagonda the same year for its 2.6-litre W. O. Bentley-designed engine. Both companies shared resources and workshops creating the iconic "DB" series of cars. In 1950, they presented the DB2, followed by the DB2/4 in 1953, the DB2/4 MkII in 1955, the DB Mark III in 1957.

DB4 with its strong Italian flavor and construction was introduced in 1958. The lightweight superleggera (tube-frame) body was designed by Carrozzeria Touring in Milan. Although the design and construction techniques were Italian, the DB4 was the first Aston to be built at the company's Newport Pagnell works in Buckinghamshire, England. The six-cylinder engines of these cars from 1954 up to 1965 were designed by Tadek Marek. Despite initial problems with cracking engine blocks DB4 was a success that really established the make together with its later derivates DB5, of James Bond Goldfinger fame, and more civilized DB6 Grand Tourer.

With the all new model DBS in the late 60's the company went to eight cylinder configuration when it was modified to Aston Martin v8 – a sort of Gentleman's muscle car.