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Type: | Pre-Owned |
Year: | 2003 |
Make: | Aston Martin |
Model: | DB7 |
Interior Color: | Claret |
Exterior Color: | Tungsten Silver |
Trim: | AR1 ZAGATO |
Body: | Convertible |
Stock #: | 8737C |
Trans: | 6-Speed Manual |
Mileage: | 4,162 |
Engine Size: | 6.0L V12 |
VIN: | SCFAE62393K800077 |
Tungsten Silver with Claret leather interior, Black carpeting with Red piping, 4,000 miles from new, 6-speed Manual transmission, #77 of a total 99 manufactured for the world-wide market, 1 Collector-owner from new.
The DB AR1 is derived from DB7 - the most successful Aston Martin of all time. The DB American Roadster 1 (DB AR1) boasts revised body styling with coachwork by Zagato of Italy. It incorporates a number of dynamic elements, which have been finely engineered to offer a new dimension to the Aston Martin driving experience.
Available only as a two-seater, the DB AR1 has a large distinctive radiator grille and accentuating rear wheel arches, while the carefully detailed features such as the reverse/fog light combination provide graphic evidence of intricate hand craftsmanship and quality that has become an Aston Martin trademark.
The car is powered by an up-rated 'GT' version of the V12, with power up to 435 bhp and torque to 410 lb ft. The active sports exhaust system with rear muffler by-pass valves - as used on the V12 Vanquish - provide the DB AR1 with a very distinctive exhaust note. The DB AR1 is also fitted with the DB7 GT quick-shift gear lever and special multi-spoke 19" alloy wheels with revised offset to give a wider track (8x19" front, 9x19" rear), equipped with 245/35 ZR19 front and 265/30 rear low profile tires. Braking is supplied through Brembo discs as well as an up-rated brake booster unit as used on the V12 Vanquish for a firmer and more consistent pedal feel.
This rare DB AR1 is exceptional throughout.
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