1971 Aston Martin DBS V8 Series II V8 This
increasingly desirable 1971 Aston Martin DBS V8 is a highly
original example that would benefit from minor cosmetics and
servicing at this time. Overall, the exterior of this DBS
V8 is in good condition for a 50-year-old car. The Ascot Gray paint
is not without some flaws and the deep red leather interior shows
plenty of patina but still complements the light exterior
wonderfully. The dashboard is clean and the carpets fit snugly into
their positions. The underside of the car is solid and
tidy, as are things under the hood. Surface corrosion is minimal
and everything is in its proper place. The rear glass
has a crack in it but the rest of the glass remains
intact. There are some bumps and bruises both inside and
out, but work required to deal with them would be described as
minimal at best. The car has been off the road for the last 10
years or so and will require servicing prior to active road
use. Not currently running but the motor is cranking
freely with the key. The build sheet shows
that the car came equipped with an automatic transmission,
air conditioning, speakers, Fiamm horns, two headrests, a Waso
steering lock with ignition buzzer, a door mirror, and two rear lap
bolts. With fantastic British styling, a roaring V8, and a
fantastic color combination, this particular Aston would
make a great drivers car, and its only a few steps away from being
show-worthy. This 1971 Aston Martin DBS V8 Series II V8 is
not to be overlooked by any enthusiast or
collector of the marque. Price: $97,500
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