A lovely example of the desirable DB7 I6 Coupé, finished in British Racing Green over a beautifully appointed Parchment leather interior with contrasting Forest piping. The cabin is further enhanced by classic burr walnut veneers, green carpets and a Parchment Alcantara headlining – a colour combination that perfectly suits Ian Callum’s elegant grand tourer design. Showing a genuine 77,181 miles from new and owned by the current keeper for the last four years, this example presents in honest condition throughout. The attractive private registration ‘L7 DBV’ will remain with the vehicle.
Accompanied by an outstanding history file, this DB7 benefits from countless invoices for parts, servicing and maintenance totalling in excess of £40,000, demonstrating long-term, conscientious ownership. The original and complete DB7 bookpack is present, including the Owner’s Guide, Radio/Cassette player guide, Service Schedules & Record booklet, Warranty and European Emergency Service guide, along with the Dealer Directory. The service record displays 15 stamps plus one handwritten entry, covering maintenance between 1995 at 1,485 miles and 2006 at 46,250 miles. Of these, 11 services were completed by Grange Aston Martin of Brentwood, Essex, with a further service carried out by Reg Vardy Aston Martin specialists of Tyne and Wear. Most recently, an oil and filter change was undertaken in April 2025, ensuring the car is ready for its next custodian.
Included within the history file are MOT certificates, an original Aston Martin DB7 Colour & Trim brochure and the Aston Martin ‘Performance Driving’ brochure, further enhancing the provenance of this well-documented example. The depth and quality of documentation strongly support the car’s mileage and careful maintenance over three decades.
Introduced in 1994, the DB7 marked Aston Martin’s return to true series production and is widely credited with securing the marque’s future. Backed by Ford investment and styled by Ian Callum, the DB7 transformed Aston Martin from a low-volume specialist into a modern, profitable manufacturer. Early I6 examples such as this are powered by the supercharged 3.2-litre straight-six engine producing 335 BHP, driving through a 4-speed automatic gearbox to the rear wheels. Performance remains impressive, with 0–60 mph dispatched in just 5.5 seconds. Of particular note, just 2,473 I6 examples were produced..
Finished in one of the marque’s most iconic colour combinations, supported by an exceptional service record and significant expenditure and offered with an eye-catching registration number, this represents a compelling opportunity to acquire a well-maintained and highly usable modern classic from one of Britain’s most revered automotive manufacturers.
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