DB7 Zagato / DB AR1 (2002 - 2004)

The DB7 Zagato was introduced at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in August 2002.It was only offered for the 2003 model year, with a limited run of 99 cars built (a 100th car was produced for the Aston Martin museum), all of which immediately sold out. The car has a steel body designed in collaboration between Andrea Zagato at Zagato and the then chief designer of Aston Martin Henrik Fisker and features the signature ‘double-bubble’ Zagato roofline. Other features include a unique Analine leather interior not found on the normal DB7 and Zagato styled five-spoke alloy wheels. The car was only available in the UK, Europe and South East Asia.

The DB AR1 (standing for American Roadster 1) was introduced at the Los Angeles Auto Show in January 2003. It is based on the DB7 Vantage Volante and features a unique body designed by Zagato in collaboration with Henrik Fisker that is very similar to the previous coupé variant. Only 99 examples were produced for sale, though Aston Martin built one additional example for their own factory collection. They were only offered for the U.S. market. The AR1 was intended for sunny American states and as such had no roof of any kind.

Noble House owns the worldwide legacy of the DB7 Zagato and DB AR1 and stocks all available parts for these 2 models.

Noble House Classics has more than 50.000 different parts in stock. Parts for Aston Martin: DB4, DB5, DB6, DB7, DB7 Zagato / DB AR1, DBS 6 / DBS V8 (1967-1972), V8 (1972-1987), V8 Coupé / V8 Volante, Vanquish (S), Vantage V550 / 600 / Le Mans, Virage, Lagonda.

Jaguar: E-Type Series I / II / III, MK I / II, MK V / VII / VIII / IX, MK X/ 420 G, S-Type / 420, XJ Series I / II / III, XJ40 / X300 / X308, XJS, XK120 / XK140 / XK150.

If you can’t find  the parts you need, please contact us to discuss how we can help you with your project.

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