Highlights
- Handsome Rolls Royce Blue over cream
- Only two registered keepers
- One of just 388 Virage Volantes built
- Extensive history file, including engine rebuild
- First keeper was West Bromwich Albion CEO, Mr. Jeremy Peace
- MOT valid until August 2025
- Very smart and highly maintained example
The Appeal
You don’t need to be a fan of The Baggies to admire this Virage Volante, but that is certainly part of its appeal. The car was first owned by West Bromwich Albion’s then-CEO, Jeremy Peace who naturally trimmed it in Rolls-Royce Royal Blue with a light cream interior, much like the team’s blue and white colour scheme.
It is a fantastic-looking car that has been well cared for by its pair of keepers. It is rare, too, with just 388 of these Virage Volantes leaving the factory over a four-year production run. They are the last of a particular sort of Aston Martin, one characterised by traditional engineering, brutal V8s, and hand-crafted care.
This very smart example demonstrates all of this. The low mileage is documented in the extensive history file, which shows a run of continuous work by Newport Pagnell and its dealer network. The engine was rebuilt in 2021 in Davron Aston Martin, and there was a full service and related work in April 2024. The hood, lining, and frame have also been replaced during the car’s life.
The keys to a Virage purchase are specification and maintenance. This car ticks both those boxes. A long MOT to August 2025 reinforces the sense of a very well-cared-for car.
History and Paperwork
- First registered 24th August 1992
- Two registered keepers
- Current keeper since September 2009
- Previous keeper was Jeremy Peace, former CEO of West Bromwich Albion
- He specified the car from the factory in the team’s colour scheme
- MOT valid until 28th August 2025 with minor advisories to note
- Regularly serviced by Aston Martin with numerous service stamps and invoices
- Major service in April 2024 by Aston Martin, Newport Pagnell
- Comprehensive history of work done and costs documented in invoices
- Engine rebuilt in 2021 by Davron Aston Martin
- Hood, lining and frame replaced in 2012
- Factory handbooks and related documentation
- V5C in current keeper’s name
- 2 keys
- Always stored in a climate controlled garage with a quality car cover
- Only used in the summer and never in the wet by current keeper
The Condition
- Special order Rolls Royce dark metallic blue paintwork in very good order
- Few signs of use or age across paintwork as shown in photographs
- Vendor advises there are some areas of paint bubbling with bubbles approximately size of 50p piece
- Aluminium bodywork presents well with no corrosion or rust advised
- Underside in very good condition with no structural advisories on current MOT
- Exterior fittings well kept with clear lights and badges in good condition
- Fitted with five spoke split-rim bolted alloy wheels in good order with light aging
- Factory correct Avon Turbosteel tyres in good order with plenty of remaining tread
- Dark blue fabric roof in very good condition with hood, lining and frame replaced in 2012
- High specification, hand-crafted leather and wood veneer interior in very good order
- Few signs of use or age across interior with all features reported to work correctly
- Cream leather seats with dark blue piping show only light wear such as driver’s bolster
- Veneers present well with no obvious delamination or deterioration
- Switchgear in good order and dials similarly presented
- Dark blue leather dashboard and wheel and dark blue carpets, all in good order
- Fitted with space saver tyre, JVC stereo, tool kit and electric front seats
- No rattles and generally presents well according to seller
You don't have to be a fan of West Brom's famous football team to appreciate the attractive colour scheme of this 1993 Virage, although it clearly informed the first keeper's choice of dark blue and cream. It bodywork remains in very good order, befitting of the low mileage, with only minor points to note in the photographs.
The theme continues with the interior, which is a homage to the lost art of hand-crafted car building. There are acres of natural wood and leather materials, all remarkably preserved for a 32-year-old car. It is a treat for those who value high quality.
Completing the picture is a blue fabric folding hard top. This is similarly well-kept thanks to being replaced across the hood, lining and frame around 12 years ago. The car's careful storage by its long-term current keeper in a climate-controlled garage under a fitted cover has clearly preserved the condition.
The theme continues with the interior, which is a homage to the lost art of hand-crafted car building. There are acres of natural wood and leather materials, all remarkably preserved for a 32-year-old car. It is a treat for those who value high quality.
Completing the picture is a blue fabric folding hard top. This is similarly well-kept thanks to being replaced across the hood, lining and frame around 12 years ago. The car's careful storage by its long-term current keeper in a climate-controlled garage under a fitted cover has clearly preserved the condition.
The Mechanics
- 5,340cc hand-built V8 engine
- 3spd automatic gearbox
- Factory standard, unmodified car
- Engine rebuilt in 2021 by Davron Aston Martin
- All vacuum pipes and the kick-down cable renewed
- Recent service in April 2024
- Described as cruising comfortably at 85 mph across Europe
- Thick history file of regular servicing and maintenance
- Most of the history file consists of Aston Martin factory and main dealer work
- No reported running or driving issues
- Minor advisories to note on MOT typical of age and mileage
The Virage was one of the final opportunities for new buyers to experience Aston Martin's fully home-grown Tadek Marek-designed V8, here in 5.3L capacity. This car's low mileage is documented in the extensive history file which comprises ongoing work by Aston Martin at Newport Pagnell and through the dealer network. A particular highlight is a full engine rebuild in 2021 by Davron Aston Martin.
The car comes to market fresh from a recent service. It is in very good mechanical order and reportedly cruises at high speed across Europe with barely any driver effort.
The car comes to market fresh from a recent service. It is in very good mechanical order and reportedly cruises at high speed across Europe with barely any driver effort.
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