Highlights
- Documented less than 45,000 miles from new
- One of 81 RHD manual GT cars of just 191 built
- Smart Pendle Black metallic with contrasting cream leather interior
- £20,000 spent with Aston Martin specialist Trinity Engineering in 2016
- Less than 5,000 miles covered since this work
- Full service and 2 pages of work by Trinity in March 2025
- MOT to October 2025 with no advisories
The Appeal
The DB7 is one of the most beautiful and capable GT cars of the last 30 years. For some enthusiastic drivers, the early cars were more GT than sporting.
For those drivers Aston Martin created this car, the GT. Firmer suspension and a reworked V12 that delivered more power and much more mid range punch created a credible British riposte to Maranello’s 360.
Just 191 manual-gearbox GTs were built and here we have arguably one of the best. It has covered less than 45,000 miles from new and is beautifully presented in black metallic with a cream leather interior.
The current keeper acquired the car in 2016 and immediately commissioned marque specialist Trinity Engineering to undertake a full check over and attend to anything the car needed. The work included a new clutch, brake discs and pads, wheel refurbishment, new tyres and a battery. It cost £20,000 and delivered a considerably improved car. Since then it has covered less than 5,000 miles. In the intervening years it has been regularly maintained by Trinity, including a £3,500 pre-sale check over and service in March 2025. The Alcantara headlining has also been recently replaced. The MOT runs to October 2025 with no advisories.
The GT is the one of the best and rarest of DB7s. These cars do not come to market often and this one would grace any collection.
The vendor says:
“It is great fun to drive and I haven't noticed any faults with it. I have loved and enjoyed owning one of the rarest DB7 models, with the uprated, more powerful engine and GT styling. It looks and sounds great. I am only selling as I am looking to buy an older 1980s V8.”
History and Paperwork
- First registered 4th August 2003
- Seven registered keepers
- Current keeper since January 2016
- Purchased by current keeper at 40,559 miles
- Full reconditioning done in 2016 by Aston Martin specialist Trinity Engineering
- This work included new clutch, new brake discs & pads, new tyres, wheel refurbishment, new battery
- Over £20,000 spent on 2016 refurbishment with details shown in photos
- Regularly serviced since purchase with details provided in photos and history file
- Less than 5,000 miles added since 2016 refurbishment
- One of 191 manual gearbox GTs according to Aston Martin publicity
- Of these 81 were built in RHD
- Full service completed in March 2025 by Trinity as shown in photos at 44,957 miles
- MOT to 20th October 2025 with no advisories
- 44,754 miles on test and shwing 44,986 miles in photos
- Factory handbooks and wallet
- V5C in current keeper’s name
DB7 GT manual gearbox specifications:
- Power upgraded to 435bhp
- 5 spoke alloy wheels
- Bonnet vents
- Mesh grille
- Boot spoiler
- Aluminium gear lever
The Condition
- Very smart and purposeful car with correct GT upgrades including mesh grille
- Pendle Black metallic paintwork presents very well with few signs of age as shown
- Bodywork in very good order with minor dent to offside rear arch to note
- The dent is only visible up close as shown and about 10p in size
- Refurbished five spoke polished alloy wheels in good order as shown
- Matching Bridgestone tyres fitted all round
- Underside in very good order as can be checked on MOT test
- Parchment leather interior with few indications of 22 years as shown in photos
- There are a couple of marks and scuffs inside but not immediately visible or detrimental
- Recently fitted with new headlining
- Dark wood veneers fitted as shown and in good order
- Switchgear presents well as do door cards and dashboard
- Black carpets with protective over mats showing clean through cabin and boot
- Fitted with Aston Martin sound system with CD multichanger in boot
- Vendor reports that all switches are working
- Some drying of leather above steering wheel advised by seller
- Minor wear on leather consistent with age and mileage
The Mechanics
- GT specification 441bhp 5.9-litre V12 engine
- 6spd manual gearbox
- Uprated factory specification GT suspension
- Engine starting and running correctly
- No modifications from factory standard
- Factory standard car
- No reported running or driving faults
- Aston Martin battery conditioner included
- Well maintained car with all work by Trinity Engineering since 2016
- Full service and check over in March 2025 by Trinity
- Car has covered very few miles since 2016 and also since last service
- No advisories on last MOT
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