Aston Martin DB7
£29,995
5.9 Volante 2dr Petrol Automatic (472 g/km, 420 bhp)
Automatic
transmission
Reg: GX03GPJ
registration
5935cc Engine
engine size
58,999 Miles
mileage
Convertible
body style
Petrol
fuel type
2 Doors
doors
Silver
colour
2003
year
£29,995
price
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Aston Martin DB7 5.9 Volante 2dr Petrol Automatic (472 g/km, 420 bhp) for £29,995

Features
ALARM
ALLOY WHEELS
ANTI-LOCK BRAKES
CRUISE CONTROL
HEATED SEATS
ELECTRIC WINDOWS
POWER ASSISTED STEERING
POWERED TAILGATE
AIR CONDITIONING
Comments
First registered May 2003 (03) in Jersey this excellent Aston Martin DB9 Vantage Volante has a modest 59,000 miles recorded from new. And with the Jersey speed limit set at 40 mph this car will have enjoyed a gentle life thus far. Finished in Solent Silver with Navy Blue Hood and Magnolia Hide Seat Fronts and Bottom Roll, Navy Blue Seat Backs, Top Roll and Carpet plus Burr Walnut Veneers, all very classy! The DB7 Vantage has over 400 bhp on tap; 0-60 mph is achieved in a touch over 5 seconds. Super car performance figures in its day and still plenty fast enough. Equipment includes: Electrically Adjustable Heated Seats, Air-conditioning, Power-operated Hood and Cruise Control. Accompanying this DB7 is a large lever arch file containing, as far as we can see, all the maintenance invoices from new. The car was initially looked after by Jersey's Aston Martin Main Dealer Ruette Bray (subsequently Jackson's) and the Island's leading specialist Paul Keens. There is too much history to cove