Highlights
- Documented service history at fifteen intervals
- 38,150 warranted miles (documented speedo change at 14k miles)
- Only three registered keepers from new
- Mainly dry stored over last seven years by the current owner
The Appeal
It had been 24 years since Aston Martin had seen fit to continue its numerical DB lineage, launching the DB7 in 1994. A joint development between TWR, Jaguar and Aston, overseen by Ford, the DB7 showed what could be achieved when manufacturers pool their resources and work together. A superlative grand tourer, these cars are still in high demand today.
Don't miss the opportunity to acquire a low-mileage example. Our 1995 DB7 has just 38,150 warranted miles and is complete with well-documented service history and MOT until 17th August 2026. The car has been mainly dry stored and used sparingly, resulting in a well-preserved example that presents in very good condition for its age.
Don't miss the opportunity to acquire a low-mileage example. Our 1995 DB7 has just 38,150 warranted miles and is complete with well-documented service history and MOT until 17th August 2026. The car has been mainly dry stored and used sparingly, resulting in a well-preserved example that presents in very good condition for its age.
History and Paperwork
- UK home market RHD car first registered in 1995
- Three registered keepers in total (including current owner)
- Purchased by current owner in April 2017
- Ex Farnell JLR, Bradford
- Factory standard specification
- MOT until 17th August 2026
- Documented speedometer change at 14,000 miles
- Regular servicing at: 1,000, 6,000, 10,000, 14,000, 19,000, 22,000, 26,000, 28,000, 30,000, 31,000, 33,000, 33,000, 35,000, 36,000, 37,000, 38,000 miles
- Warranted total mileage of 38,150 miles
- Used sparingly by its first owners
- Mainly dry stored over last seven years by the current owner

The Condition
- Presented in very good condition throughout
- Smart coachwork, resplendent in glossy paintwork
- Well-fitting doors, bonnet and boot lid
- OEM alloy wheels showing minimal signs of age/wear
- Slight blemishes on the bonnet: chip on near-side bonnet edge
- Connolly hide generally looks in very good order
- Small scuff mark on the driver's seat
- Sony Bluetooth ICE (In-Car Entertainment)

The Mechanics
- 3.2-litre supercharged straight-six petrol engine
- Four-speed automatic transmission
- The vendor states that it drives "as new"
- There are a few MOT advisories to note
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