
Lot 130 - 2001 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage *WITHDRAWN*
Lot Number | 130 |
Registration | M2 CCE |
Chassis Number | SCFAB12321K301775 |
Engine Number | AM2/01741 |
Odometer reading | 59,300 miles |
Estimate | £13,000 - £17,000 |
- Comprehensive service record
- Attractive colours
- M2 CCE registration included
DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL, THIS LOT HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN FROM THE AUCTION
Launched at the Geneva Motor Show in 1993, the Ian Callum styled DB7 began production in 1994 at a new factory in Bloxham, Oxfordshire. It was engineered in conjunction with Tom Walkinshaw’s TWR group who built the new supercharged six-cylinder engine. In 1999, the new DB7 Vantage with a V12 engine was revealed. It didn’t just bring a new powertrain but more aggressive styling with a bigger front grille, new fog, side and indicator lights and imposing 18” wheels.
This stunning DB7 Vantage has been in the care of our vendor since 2017 and presents fantastically in Chiltern Green metallic with a black leather interior. The car boasts an impressive service record with 10 service stamps with six being with Aston Martin main agents and quite interestingly, three coming from Aero Anglia Ltd, who appear to be an aeroplane maintenance company and should therefore be more than qualified to carried out an oil change and check over. The car is supplied with a new MoT test certificate, a V5C registration document, duplicate service book, invoices and the ‘M2 CCE’ cherished registration.
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