Aston Martin DB7

Specifications

  • Marque : Aston Martin
  • Model : DB7 Coupe
  • Colour exterior : Cheviot Red
  • Colour interior : Charcoal and Smoke
  • Current registration : Netherlands 
  • Odometer: 83.965 km
  • Transmission : Automatic
  • Engine : 3.2 Litre, 6 cylinder Supercharged.

History

​Introducing the 1995 Aston Martin DB7 Coupe, a stunning example of British automotive engineering and design. This model, designed by the renowned Ian Callum, is celebrated for its elegant lines and powerful performance. The DB7 Coupe was first introduced in 1994 and quickly became a symbol of luxury and sophistication, making it one of the most desirable sports cars of its era.

Performance and Specifications
Under the hood, the 1995 DB7 Coupe is powered by a supercharged 3.2-liter inline-six engine that produces an impressive 335 horsepower and 361 lb-ft of torque. This power is transmitted to the rear wheels through either a smooth 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission, allowing for an exhilarating driving experience. With a top speed of approximately 165 mph and the ability to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 5.8 seconds, this vehicle delivers both speed and agility on the road.

Design Features
The DB7 Coupe features a steel monocoque body, which was innovative for its time, providing both strength and lightweight performance. The exterior is characterized by its sleek silhouette and distinctive front grille, while the interior boasts luxurious materials such as leather upholstery and wood trim, creating an inviting atmosphere for both driver and passengers.

This beautiful Aston Martin DB 7 with chassis number 117 was built in 1995  to German specification and was presumably used for Aston Martin promotion purposes. The first registration was on 1 February 1996, in Belgium.

In 1999 the DB 7 was purchased by the second owner, in the Netherlands. From that year up to 2010 the service was done by Kroymans Aston Martin. From 2011 to 2017 the service work was done by Broekhuis Doorn. Invoices of both companies are in the history file.

When the owner passed away his son brought the DB 7 over to England, where he works. Services were done by Aston Martin Sevenoaks and Trinity Engineering. Invoices of these companies are also in the history file. Also in the history file is the Aston Martin DB 7 Owner’s Manual, with a dealer stamped service booklet.

The total amount for service work is more than a staggering GBP 25.000, divided over the last 10 years. Technically the DB 7 is in a very good condition, but bodywork and paint need detailing. Therefore the asking price is friendly.

This fully documented DB7 is an excellent entry level Aston Martin, which can give many enjoyable km for its future owner.   

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