Highlights
- Beautifully presented car in Raven Black with black leather interior
- Vast history file of extremely well-documented history
- UK-supplied car and one of 99 factory manual Series II V8s
- First used by Aston Martin Marketing Director Fred Hartley then dealer demonstrator
- Documented restoration history from 1987 to the present day
- Recent specialist restoration by Trinity Engineering completed 2018 and 2022
The Appeal
Aston’s early V8 is having something of a renaissance as collectors re-evaluate a car that is as stylish as the classic 60s fastbacks but much more usable. Good examples rarely come with the condition and provenance of this desirable Series 2 car.
The 288 Series 2 cars ushered in a more aggressive style that continued to define the V8 until it was replaced by the Virage in 1989. Notable for its restyled front end and bonnet bulge, the Series 2 also introduced innovative fuel injection.
This Raven Black 1973 Series 2 is car number 133 and one of just 99 produced with the five-speed ZF manual gearbox. Of these, only 80 were allocated to the UK market in RHD. It is a highly desirable option that fits the V8 into the sporting tourer tradition of the DB4 and DB5 rather than the more limited grand tourer oeuvre. This car was supplied in April 1973 and originally used by Aston Martin Marketing Director Fred Hartley before being adopted as a demonstrator by Bradkey’s Garage. It was first registered in September of that year. In subsequent years, the car formed part of a large private Aston Martin collection.
We can glean all this information from the car’s history file, which is among the most detailed for any classic of this era, and certainly for an Aston V8. It includes early factory correspondence, including with mercurial owner Victor Gauntlett. It also documents the car’s 1987 maintenance and extensive renovation by marque specialists. That work included a full strip-down and rebuild, and is largely responsible for the impressive condition that you can see in the photos.
In 2018 - 2022, the car was dispatched to blue-chip specialist Trinity Engineering for further work. This included mechanical checks, fuel injection overhaul, trim and glass removal, corrosion remediation, panel preparation, refinishing, machine polishing and careful reassembly using new seals and correctly aligned trim. A recent voluntary MOT in June 2026 verifies the structural and mechanical condition.
While interest in the V8 grows, these cars still represent good value compared to earlier models. Here is a chance to acquire one of the best and most historied examples in a rare and very desirable specification.
The vendor says:
“The early Aston Martin V8 remains one of the marque’s most charismatic and desirable grand tourers. Factory manual examples are particularly sought after, combining Tadek Marek’s magnificent 5.3-litre V8 with the highly desirable ZF five-speed gearbox. This example offers the rare opportunity to acquire not only one of the rarest Series II specifications produced, but also a car accompanied by an extraordinary archive documenting its history, restoration and place within the Aston Martin community over more than fifty years. Factory Manual. Former Demonstrator. Historian Researched. Extensively Documented. Expertly Restored. A truly exceptional Aston Martin V8 Series II.”
History and Paperwork
- UK-market, right-hand-drive example first registered in September 1973
- Reported to have served as an Aston Martin demonstrator between April and September 1973
- Originally used by Marketing Director Fred Hartley
- Used as a demonstrator by Bradley’s Garage
- Current keeper since 2016
- Vast history file summarised below and shown in photos
- MOT exempt as a pre-1977 historic vehicle
- Last voluntary MOT ran to 5th June 2026 with no advisories
- Car has covered less than 1,000 miles since last MOT
- Previously part of a large marque museum private collection
- Chassis number V8/10633/RCA indicates car is number 133 of the 288 Series 2 cars
- Engine number V/540/499
- Extensive older restoration advised with details summarised below
- Further renovation by Trinity Engineering between 2018 and 2022 detailed below
- Independently verified details regarding number of manual gearbox cars
History File Includes:
- Aston Martin factory correspondence
- Victor Gauntlett correspondence
- Aston Martin Owners Club documentation
- Aston Martin historian correspondence
- Production and rarity research
- Restoration records dating from 1987 onward
- Specialist technical reports
- Photographic restoration archive
- Service records
- Ownership history
- Period Aston Martin publications
1987 restoration by marque specialist advised by seller (photographic record available):
- Complete strip-down of body, trim and interior
- Bare-metal body restoration
- Engine bay refurbishment
- Bosch fuel injection overhaul
- Suspension and brake rebuilding
- Stainless-steel exhaust installation
- New door skins
- New windscreen and seals
- Connolly leather refurbishment
- New carpets and headlining
- Waxoyl protection and a full repaint
- Camshaft timing procedures
- Valve train setup
- Fuel injection calibration
- Manifold refurbishment
- Engine assembly and final commissioning
Recent specialist restoration by Trinity Engineering in 2022:
- Top-end engine inspection
- Valve timing adjustment
- Timing chain tension correction
- Bosch fuel injection recalibration
- Cooling system refurbishment
- Electrical repairs
- Chassis restoration
- Brake system work
- Comprehensive cosmetic restoration
- Trim and glass removal
- Corrosion remediation
- Panel preparation, refinishing, machine polishing
- Reassembly using new seals and correctly aligned trim
Specification summary:
- 5.3-litre DOHC Aston Martin V8
- Bosch fuel injection
- Factory ZF five-speed manual gearbox
- Right-hand drive
- Power-assisted steering
- GKN alloy wheels
- Girling ventilated disc brakes
- De Dion rear suspension
- Factory air conditioning
- Stainless-steel exhaust system
The Condition
- Highly presented car Raven Black car in extremely good order as shown
- Previously part of a high end large marque collection and reflects that quality
- Factory correct car with GKN alloys in good order fitted with quality Avon tyres
- Exterior bodywork and chromework in very good order as shown
- Extensively older restoration with more recent 2022 work by Trinity
- Cosmetic restoration completed in 2022 by Trinity Engineering as above
- 1987 restoration by marque specialists detailed above
- Stainless-steel exhaust system fitted
- Factory air conditioning
- Modern Alpine DAB stereo fitted but interior otherwise appears standard
- Black leather interior with white piping presents very well
Looking at the photos of this rare Series 2 car, it is no surprise to learn that it was part of a high-end and large marque collection for many years. It is a historically notable car in the sort of condition that provenance implies.
The Raven Black paintwork is matched by a black leather interior, piped in white. The car was extensively restored in 1987 and then received considerable work by Trinity in 2022. It shows - this is an impressive and highly presented car that would grace any collection or marque-specific event.
A June 2026 MOT verifies the structural condition.
The Mechanics
- 5,340cc Tadek Marek 345bhp V8 with Bosch fuel injection
- Very rare ZF five-speed manual gearbox
- Power-assisted steering
- Girling ventilated disc brakes
- De Dion rear suspension
- Extensively mechanically overhauled in 1980s and again in 2022
- All work by marque specialists
- Recent voluntary MOT in June 2026 showed no advisories
- Vast history file supports the low displayed mileage
Alongside the cosmetic tweaks, the Series 2 car gained fuel injection. In period, this system proved troublesome, but thanks to this car’s extensive specialist maintenance, that should not be of any concern to the buyer.
This car is believed to be a matching numbers example. Over the years, virtually all areas of the mechanicals have been overhauled by specialists. You can review the list above and check for more details in the photos. The condition is, again, supported by the recent voluntary MOT.
Much of this car’s appeal revolves around that exceptionally rare ZF manual gearbox. The V8 is still a classic Aston Martin that you can use and enjoy, and with this car’s specification and mechanical provenance, that feels guaranteed.
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