Winning bid
£15,000

1995 Aston Martin DB7 3.2 Auto

Highlights

  • A very nicely presented example of this classic British coupe in a great colourway
  • A fastidiously maintained car with a full 26 stamps in the service book
  • Looks very purposeful on Aston Martin supplied Alessio split rim alloy wheels
  • Approximately 15 thousand pounds spent on general maintenance 

The Appeal

It was under the chairmanship of the dynamically named Victor Gauntlet that Aston Martin first considered developing a “baby Aston.” The idea was sound, to deliver a car that could boost Aston’s miniscule production numbers and be sold in all their worldwide markets as a gateway product to the more expensive offerings.
As is often the way with Aston Martin, the gestation of the car was less than straight forward. However, when the DB7 finally arrived in 1994 it was well received, looked beautiful and opened up Aston Martin ownership to a wider audience than ever before. As such a milestone car for Aston Martin, the DB7 surely has a promising future as a modern classic of distinction.

The History and Paperwork

  • The car was supplied new in 1995 via Stratstone of London WC1
  • An expensive car at that stage with a 1995 retail price of around £70,000
  • The original owner retained the car until 2002
  • At that stage Stratstone sold the car again to a London based peer for £34,950
  • It is understood that the car was dry stored for a number of years from around 2015
  • In 2021 the car was fully recommissioned by Fisher Performance & Prestige 
  • The current owner acquired the car earlier in 2022
  • It is only being sold today due to the loss of storage by the owner
  • The car comes with a great paperwork archive
  • This includes the current V5 in the name of the owner
  • An Aston Martin certificate of conformity is also present
  • The original book pack is on hand as is the current MOT valid until April 2023
  • The highlight must be the original service folder, however
  • This contains no less than 26 service stamps covering mileages from 184 to 116,982
  • The vast majority of services were performed by Aston Martin dealers
  • In the last 12 months a 10K service has been performed and the MOT advisories addressed

The Interior

  • The interior of the DB7 is sumptuously trimmed and finished
  • The car is finished in Parchment leather with accents Forrest Green
  • The overall condition is excellent for the age and mileage of the car
  • The high-backed front sports seats feature box pleated centres
  • The big side bolsters are defined by contrasting piping in Forest Green
  • There is some minor surface cracking to the driver’s bolster but it is well disguised
  • The token rear seats are pristine and may have never been used based on condition
  • The Wilton woollen carpets are original and in a great, used condition
  • The suede effect headlining is original and does exhibit some minor areas of sagging
  • The dashboard is predominantly finished in Forest Green, double-stitched leather
  • There are accents of dark walnut veneer to the face of the dash
  • This extends down into the centre console
  • A Forest Green leather four spoke steering wheel is fitted
  • This has lost some of its colour to the rim, but the condition of the leather is good
  • This is a well specified car too with many luxury refinements in evidence
  • These include electrically operated front seats and a heated windscreen

The Exterior

  • The DB7 is presented in its original Pentland Green paintwork
  • It’s a great heritage colourway and appears to be in good condition throughout
  • The paint exhibits a deep and lustrous shine
  • A small area of crazed paint was noted (and pictured) ahead of the nearside headlamp
  • The panel gaps are tight and symmetrical with doors opening and closing easily
  • During our visit, the headlamp shrouds were somewhat fogged 
  • The cabin glass and other light lenses all appear original and pristine
  • The car sits purposefully on Aston Martin supplied Alessio alloy wheels
  • These are a spilt-rim wheel and finished in a gunmetal hue
  • The condition is good with just a little crazing of the finish noted on close inspection
  • A wheel centre was, annoyingly, lost on the way to our photo location
  • The owner will endeavour to locate or replace this prior to sale
  • The car has had three new tyres recently fitted
  • We are advised that the underside has been recently pressure washed and wax oiled
  • It’s a fine-looking car overall which has stood the test of time very well indeed

The Mechanics

  • This DB7 is fitted with the Jaguar 3.2 litre AJ6, TWR built engine
  • It is a light alloy, twin overhead camshaft, supercharged straight six featuring 32 valves
  • A water-cooled Eaton, 'Rootes' type, camshaft driven supercharger is featured
  • This generous specification delivered 335bhp and a healthy 361 Ib-ft of torque
  • Power is sent to the rear wheels via a four-speed GM 4L80-E automatic gearbox
  • At launch this configuration was good for a 160mph plus top speed
  • 0-60 mph times were around the 6 second mark
  • This example is fitted with a factory specified sports exhaust
  • The under-bonnet presentation of the car is also very good
  • Given this car’s fastidious maintenance it is reported to run very well indeed

Summary

In Aston Martin terms the DB7 it was a huge success with over 7,000 units going on to be sold, making it by far the most ubiquitous Aston Martin ever. Despite that, relative, ubiquity those in the know are starting to appreciate the appeal of the DB7 six-cylinder version. Despite the reduced cylinder count this is a powerful and muscular car complete with appealing supercharger whine. Make no mistake, this is a proper British sports car with heritage, provenance, and exclusivity to spare.
Our example offers a great colourway, exclusive Alessio alloys and a fine overall condition to boot. The service record is hard to fault too and should provide the lucky new owner with the ultimate reassurance in terms of the longevity and enjoyment still available from this lovely DB7.
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Auction Details

  • Year1995
  • MakeAston Martin
  • ModelDB7 3.2 auto
  • ColourPentland Green
  • Odometer121,230 Miles
  • Engine size3196cc
  • Seller TypePrivate
  • TownThurnby
  • CountyLeicestershire
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
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Bidding history

16 Bids

brian-h••••
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£15,000
30/12/22
paul-ow••••
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£14,750
30/12/22
harry.r••••
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£14,500
30/12/22
paul-ow••••
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£14,000
30/12/22
harry.r••••
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£13,750
30/12/22
paul-ow••••
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£13,500
30/12/22
harry.r••••
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£13,250
30/12/22
paul-ow••••
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£13,000
30/12/22
harry.r••••
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£12,750
30/12/22
paul-ow••••
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£12,250
29/12/22

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