Latest News - 28/12/21
DB7 major update

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DB7 major update

There has been a major update of the DB7 section with many new photographs of previously unseen cars.

DB7 section

Rapide S page updated

The Rapide S page has been updated today with many new photographs of the greatest 4 door sportscar.

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DP-100 Vision Gran Turismo unveilled

The final finished clay of the DP-100 Vision Gran Turismo was unveiled today at the Goodwood Festival of Speed

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DP-100 Vision Gran Turismo

The first exclusive images of the Aston Martin DP-100 Vision Gran Turismo, released today, 25/6/2014

To be unveiled Friday 27th June 2014 – further glimpses to follow.

I have no idea exactly what this is other than it could just be a car in a Playstation game. Time will tell I’m sure.

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V12 Vanquish stick-shift, a popular conversion

The Vanquish stick-shift conversion is becoming increasingly popular. Works in Newport Pagnell have now converted more than 100 for customers unhappy with the paddle-shift system the car was originally built with. This page has been updated today with previously unpublished images.

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V8 Vantage ‘bolt-on’ and ‘flip-tail’

The original V8 Vantage from 1977/8 are much revered by marque enthusiasts. Only available to good customers, built in a special area, lighter, purer and possibly faster, the bolt-on and flip-tail cars feature in a much revised page today.

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V8 Vantage prototype from 1977

A new page featuring the prototype V8 Vantage has been added today with previously unpublished images of this important car in history of the marque. The V8 Vantage was not only the first Aston Martin supercar, but the first British supercar, built to take on the Ferrari 512BB, Lamborghini Countach and Porsche 911 Turbo. Unlike most of the others, it could carry 4 passengers to a speed of 170 mph and accelerate from a standstill to 60 mph in 5.4 seconds.

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Revised AM V8 weber fuel injection page

The last of the line of William Towns styled V8 was fitted with fuel injection from 1986. The page featuring the cars that used to be called the ‘series 5’ has been revised with more photographs.