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Highlights
- Benefits from a recent service including the fitment of new brake pads, tyres and a new battery
- Has spent much of its life in dry storage, covering just 33,919 miles in total and approximately 800 since purchased by the vendor in 2018
- Very original and beautifully preserved inside and out
- Accompanied by an extensive collection of maintenance invoices from marque specialists
The Appeal
As the first car launched during what would become Aston Martin’s very successful period under Ford ownership, the Virage was eyed keenly by the motoring press and marque enthusiasts. It replaced the handsome, yet ageing V8 models which were effectively based on a design launched with the DBS way back in 1967 and therefore long overdue for replacement.
Aston Martin wisely chose to keep Taked Marek’s glorious quad-cam V8 and enveloped it in a contemporary body that borrowed much of its design language from the Lagonda. The result was a successful GT, heralded as Aston Martin’s handbuilt luxury flagship throughout the 1990s.
Aston Martin wisely chose to keep Taked Marek’s glorious quad-cam V8 and enveloped it in a contemporary body that borrowed much of its design language from the Lagonda. The result was a successful GT, heralded as Aston Martin’s handbuilt luxury flagship throughout the 1990s.
This early example has covered a mere 33,919 miles, spending much of its time in dry specialist storage facilities and benefiting from judicious maintenance. Acquired by the present owner at auction in 2018 following approximately fourteen years in storage with Oseli Ltd. Having been used sparingly since then and only covering a further 800 miles or so, this Virage is now offered for sale once more.
It’s exceptionally original and well-preserved, having received a great deal of care and attention over the years. If you’re looking for a low mileage example of Aston’s big ‘90s GT, we can heartily recommend this Virage.
It’s exceptionally original and well-preserved, having received a great deal of care and attention over the years. If you’re looking for a low mileage example of Aston’s big ‘90s GT, we can heartily recommend this Virage.
The History and Paperwork
- 33,919 miles indicated and believed correct
- Spent much of its life in storage between 2004 and 2018 with Oseli Ltd
- Extensive service history detailed through a substantial collection of maintenance invoices from Aston Workshop, Stratton Motor Company and Oscelli Ltd among others
- A great deal of additional work was carried out during the previous service at 33,624 miles in 2019
- No current MOT (on SORN)
- Purchased at auction in November 2018 and driven approximately 800 miles since
- Seven previous owners recorded
The Condition
- Conniston Sand over Green-piped Parchment hide
- All electrics are reportedly in good working condition
- The dashboard computer was refurbished during previous ownership and continues to function well according to the vendor
- The paint is in very good condition, free from any notable blemishes
- Straight bodywork with even panel alignment and tight door fit
- Minor blistering near the driver's side of the windscreen as photographed
- Very light wear and some minor scratches are evident on the leather interior, but certainly nothing excessive
What strikes us particularly when we look upon this Aston Martin is its originality. Thanks to long periods in professional dry storage facilities. The interior has weathered the passage of time beautifully, with barely any noticeable wear and the same goes for the bodywork. Resplendent in the tasteful colour combination of Conniston Sand over Green-piped Parchment hide, this stylish Virage certainly looks the part and has clearly been looked after very well indeed.
The Mechanics
- Legendary Tadek Marek-designed quad-cam V8 in 5340 cc 32-valve form
- Weber-Marelli fuel injection
- Chrysler three-speed Torqueflite automatic gearbox
- 330 bhp quoted from factory
- No faults are reported in the operation of the car, with new tyres, brake pads and battery now fitted
- All electrics reportedly functioning properly
This was to be the last outing for Taked Marek’s amazing quad-cam V8 and a specially designed 32-valve cylinder head with hydraulic tapets was developed in the United States especially for the Virage to use.
This example is said to be in excellent running and driving order and although currently without MOT, a recent service which replaced a number of consumable items should ensure this car will be able to hit the road once more very shortly.
BEFORE YOU BUY
BEFORE YOU BUY
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