Vehicle Description
2003 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Volant? Only 9,000 miles, California
car Handsome color combination!US market car, left-hand
driveNext-to-last model year for the DB75.9L DOHC 48-valve V-12
engineZF five-speed automatic transmission (code 5HP30) breathing
through dual exhaustsCalifornia Sage exterior (code 1338) with
black, power-folding cloth top and cream and green interior and
wood trimAutomatic climate control, power steering, power disc
brakes, cruise control, power windows, power locks, power sideview
mirrors, heated seatsDual front airbags, anti-lock brakes and fog
lightsDocumentation includes leather binder with original owner?s
guide, accessory collection and more This is Aston Martin doing its
best Italian impression when it comes to the DB7. It has fewer than
9,000 miles on the clock and it offers a striking color
combination. Two-thousand three was the last model year for the
DB7. Made in Bloxham, Oxfordshire, England in June of 2003, this
car is dressed in California Sage (code 1338). The paint and trim
are in very good order. A black, power-folding cloth top is in very
good order and presents great contrast to the body color. The
bodywork is straight and solid, the engine bay is immaculate, there
are foglights and the body-colored bumpers fit tightly to the body.
This car rolls on Michelin Pilot Super Sports, size 245/35ZR19 in
front and 265/30ZR19 in back. Each tire is mounted on a factory
alloy wheel. The wheels are in excellent condition while the tires
are in very good order. Under the front-hinged hood is a 5.9L DOHC
48-valve V-12 engine backed by a ZF five-speed automatic
transmission (code 5HP30) and breathing through dual exhausts.
Driver convenience features include automatic climate control,
power rack-and-pinion steering, power disc brakes, cruise control,
power windows, power locks, power sideview mirrors and heated
seats. Inside is where this car really shines. The front buckets
are upholstered in cream leather with green piping while the
carpeting is finished in a contrasting green and looks great. A
black, three-spoke steering wheel sets off the green over cream
instrument panel with its full array of gauges. On the inner door
panels, center stack and center console are a lot of burled maple
trim for added warmth. The steering wheel, door panels, dash,
center console and shifter all look great. A factory AM/FM stereo
rounds out the interior. Safety equipment includes dual front
airbags and anti-lock brakes. Ford Chairman Jac Nasser presented
the finished car, which had yet to be named, to the general public
at the 1993 Geneva Motor Show. Due to the positive and overwhelming
reception, the car was put into production as the Aston Martin DB7.
The positive response also prompted Jaguar to use the platform for
the XJS? successor. The car was redesigned by Geoff Lawson and was
launched in the market as the Jaguar XK which uses an evolution of
the XJS platform (called the X100 by Jaguar) and the cars share a
family resemblance, although the DB7 was more expensive than the
XK. The DB7 was engineered in Kidlington, Oxfordshire, by TWR on
behalf of Aston Martin. The engines continued to be built in
Kidlington during the production run of the vehicle. With the
production of the Virage (soon rechristened ?V8? following Vantage
styling revisions) continuing at Newport Pagnell, a new factory was
acquired at Bloxham, Oxfordshire that had previously been used to
manufacture the XJ220, where every DB7 would be built throughout
its production run. The DB7 and its variants were the only Aston
Martin automobiles produced in Bloxham and the only ones with a
steel unit construction inherited from Jaguar (Aston Martin had
traditionally used aluminum for construction of the bodies of their
cars, and models introduced after the DB7 use aluminum for the
chassis as well as for many major body parts). The convertible
Volant? version was unveiled at the North American International
Auto Show held in Detroit in 1996. Competition to this Aston Martin
in 2003 included Maserati?s Spyder Cambiocorsa, Chevrolet?s
Corvette, Porsche?s 911 Carrera 4 Cabrio. Documentation includes
leather binder with original owner?s guide, accessory collection
and more. If you?re enjoy English coachwork, a well-crafted
interior and car that?s in a one-of-a-kind color, this Aston Martin
might just be your ticket. Stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars to
check it out for yourself today! VIN: SCFAB42333K404210 This car is
currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current
mileage on the odometer shows 8,900 miles. It is sold as is, where
is, on a clean and clear, California title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!
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