Vehicle Description
1998 Aston Martin DB7 Volant? ?Only 25,317 miles actual miles
?Next-to-last model year for the Volant? I6s in 1998. As of May
1999, only 895 Volant?s were made ?Hand-built 3.2L DOHC, 24-valve,
supercharged inline six-cylinder engine (code AJ6) with MPSFI and
electronic ignition while breathing via dual tailpipes ?Rarely
ordered Getrag five-speed manual transmission (code 290.711) with a
limited-slip differential and 3.54 gearing ?Yellow exterior with
black, power-folding canvas top and black Connolly Leather interior
with yellow piping ?Electronic climate control, power
rack-and-pinion steering, power four-wheel and ventilated disc
brakes, power windows, power locks, cruise control, power mirrors,
power front seats, tilt steering column and foglights ?Safety
equipment includes dual front airbags and anti-lock brakesSame
owner since 2016 on actual mileage Arizonia Title: 24,xxx less than
1500 miles on the car since purchase If you?re looking for a
European supercar but Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Maseratis and others
are out of your budget or not to your taste, why not consider this
Aston Martin DB7 Volant?? This rarely seen volant? or cabriolet
model is rarely offered with a 5-speed and with a six-cylinder
engine between 1996 and 1999. It was one of only 895 Volant? I6s
made between 1996 and 1999. This example, which was made in
Bloxham, Oxfordshire, England, is dressed in competition yellow,
complete with a black, power-folding canvas top. The top is in very
good order while the paint and trim are in overall excellent shape
but there are a few minor blemishes visible at close range on the
driver?s side trunk lid and at the base of the driver?s side
A-pillar. The bodywork is straight and solid, there are foglights,
the engine bay is very tidy, the car?s body-colored bumpers fit
tightly to the body. There is a discret K40 laser difser installed
and comes complete with original DB7 owners manual. This DB7 rolls
on Michelin Pilot Sport all-season radials, size 245/40ZR18 at
every corner. Each tire is mounted on a factory alloy wheel. The
wheels are in very good order while the tires are in good, original
order. Under that forward-hinged hood is a 3.2L, DOHC, 24-valve,
supercharged, straight six-cylinder engine (code AJ6) with a single
Eaton M90 ?Roots? supercharger. It was hand-built by Aston Martin
Lagonda Ltd., Banbury, England and the final inspector was Steve
Gray. Vehicle No. 2*266. The engine has a Zytec engine management
system with a multi-point sequential fuel injection and electronic
distributorless ignition system breathes via dual tailpipes and is
backed by the desirable Getrag 290.711 five-speed manual
transmission plus a GKN Powerlock limited-slip differential with a
3.54:1 rear end. Driver convenience features are plentiful ?
electronic climate control, power rack-and-pinion steering, power
four-wheel and ventilated disc brakes, tilt steering column, cruise
control, power windows, power locks, power mirrors and power front
seats. Safety equipment includes Teves Mark IV four-wheel anti-lock
brakes and dual front airbags. Inside, the car is finished in
black, Connolly Leather ? the front buckets and rear demi-buckets
and the three-spoke steering wheel. The seats are trimmed in yellow
piping to complement the car?s exterior and are all in great shape,
as is the corresponding black Firth carpet and Alcantara headliner.
The emergency brake, steering wheel rim, shifter surround and door
panel inserts are all finished in burred walnut veneer to lend some
warmth to the interior. The black instrument panel features a full
array of gauges. It and the inner door panels are all in very good
condition. The center console looks great. A floor-mounted shift
lever and an aftermarket AM/FM stereo with CD player complete the
interior. The DB7 was a grand tourer which was produced by British
luxury automobile manufacturer Aston Martin from September 1994 to
December 2004. The car was available either as a coup? or a
convertible. The six-cylinder DB7 (based on the Jaguar AJ6 engine)
was positioned as the model below the hand-built V8 Virage
introduced a few years earlier. The DB7, known internally as the XX
project, was made mostly with resources from Jaguar Cars and had
the financial backing of the Ford Motor Company, owner of Aston
Martin from 1988 to 2007. The DB7?s platform is an evolution of the
Jaguar XJS platform, though with many changes. The convertible
Volante version was unveiled at the North American International
Auto Show held in Detroit in 1996. Convertible competition to this
Aston Martin in 1998 included BMW?s M3, Chevrolet?s Corvette,
Jaguar?s XKR, Pontiac?s Firebird Trans Am and Porsche?s 911 Carrera
Cabriolet. Aston Martins from this era are getting harder to find
and this is a rare edition of the grand tourer breed. Stop by
MotoeXotica Classic Cars today to look over this special English
cabriolet. VIN: SCFAA4126WK202226? This car is currently located at
our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the
odometer shows 22,315 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean
and clear, actual mileage Arizona title, previously title in
California. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!? Note: Please see full terms and
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