Description
Presented at the Geneva Motor Show in 1993, the Aston Martin is the model that can boast of having saved the British marque… Indeed, it is the model that was produced the most (over 7, 000 examples), far more than the DB4, DB5 and DB6 put together. It must be said that it is really superbly styled, both as a convertible and as a coupe.
It would have two powertrains, the 3. 2-litre inline-six developing 330 hp and from 1999, the 6. 0-litre V12 developing 420 hp.
It was produced from 1993 until 2004, the year it was replaced by the DB9.
NYC's/ OXOTO is listing here a very beautiful 6-cylinder 3. 2L example totalling 148, 000 km, in green, beige interior on a green background, which gives it a very, very striking colour configuration. Class the English way!
Delivered new in September 1996 to the Netherlands by Kroymans’ dealership in Hilversum, it became Belgian in September 2015 where it had accumulated 140, 169 km at that time.
The fact that it is from September 1996 is a plus for two reasons. First, because from July 1996 the model underwent an evolution (softer suspension, airbags, Brembo brake discs, new seats, steel bonnet); secondly because it is the year it passed the 30-year threshold (old-timer status).
We have very good traceability of the DB7 Aston Martin’s life (numerous documents, service book, etc).
The bodywork presents itself really very well, absolutely nothing to complain about, it is immaculate! Not a single scratch or dent, it is simply sublime!
The interior is equally wonderful, in excellent condition! Whether the seats, the steering wheel, the dashboard, the door trims, the headlining, the carpets, everything is in as-new condition!
Mechanically, we have excellent maintenance records (see invoices on our site), and even better, for the sale, a major service (including brake discs and pads) has been carried out as well as replacement of all four tyres.
It should be noted that the 6-cylinder version is clearly the one we recommend most as it is much cheaper to maintain than the V12 (3. 2L 6-Cylinder Jaguar).
The last technical inspection date is October 2025 (147, 009 km) and there are no remarks on this magnificent Aston Martin DB7.
In other words, there is absolutely nothing to plan, neither mechanically nor cosmetically.
We have all the documents needed for possible export, the spare keys, the vehicle pass, etc… See on our site the photos of the documents.
A ramp is available at our facilities to show you the underside of the vehicle.











