Highlights
- Smart dark grey metallic with burgundy leather and walnut interior
- One of believed 22 RHD manual gearbox DB9s
- Low documented mileage of only 48,124 miles
- Full service history with 24 stamps to June 2026
- Always maintained by specialist Trinity Engineering since 2014
- Featured on the front cover of Octane magazine January 2020 edition
- Current MOT to June 2026 with no advisories
The Appeal
The overwhelming majority of DB9s were fitted with the ‘Touchtronic’ auto box, a relaxing GT touch that tends to disguise the car’s capable sporting nature. That’s why we revere this car, which is believed to be one of only 22 built in RHD with the 6spd manual gearbox.
Classically finished in understated dark grey metallic with a lovely burgundy and walnut interior, it has covered just 48,000 miles in the hands of a mere trio of keepers. They have looked after it exceptionally well, amassing a remarkable 25 service stamps up to June 2025.
The vendor acquired the car in 2014 and has entrusted it annually to specialist Trinity Engineering. The list of work and invoices is considerable, clearly showing that whatever it has needed, has been attended to. The recent service included a raft of other work that brought the total to over £5,500.
This car is a very rare and well specified version of Aston Martin’s well regarded hand built supercar. With its superb history file and advisory-free MOT to June 2026, it is a very collectable and usable example.
The vendor says:
“It is awesome to drive with virtually limitless power. To my mind however the clinching factor is that it is simply the most beautiful car ever built either before or since. The bodywork lines are simply ageless. In addition this car featured on the front cover of Octane magazine in the January 2020 edition. A copy of the magazine with a 15 page article comparing the DB9 to an Audi R8 comes with the car. **Spoiler alert - they preferred the R8!!”
History and Paperwork
- First registered 31st March 2006
- Two previous keepers
- Current keeper since August 2014
- Complete service history from new with 24 stamps in book
- Annual servicing carried out by Trinity Engineering in Ripley, Surrey since 2014
- Recently received a full service and MOT on 17th June 2023
- Over £5,500 spent on last service and other work as shown
- Large history file of maintenance with highlights shown in photos
- Featured on the front cover of Octane magazine in the January 2020 edition
- Copy of the magazine included with the car
- 48,124 miles shown in photos
- Current MOT to 15th June 2026 with no advisories
- Described as ‘always reliable’ by current keeper
- Records indicate only 359 manual gearbox DB9s built of which 22 built in RHD
The Condition
- Dark grey metallic paintwork in very good order for age and mileage
- Some light stone chips to front of car and minor marks to note in photos
- Bodywork presents well with no reported accident damage
- 10 spoke factory alloys in good order with minor scrapes noted
- Matching Michelin tyres as shown
- Burgundy leather interior in very good order with light age to some components
- These include slight wear to driver’s bolster and marks on driver’s door card
- Walnut veneers to ‘ski slope’ centre console
- Grey Alcantara headlining as shown
- Dashboard, controls and instrumentation present well
- Vehicle is totally factory standard with no modifications we are told
- No structural advisories on current MOT
The Mechanics
- 5,935cc V12 hand-built engine
- 6spd manual gearbox
- Full service history to June 2025
- Maintained by marque specialist since 2014
- 24 service stamps in book as shown
- The vendor states the mechanical condition is first class
- Engine starts correctly and runs well we are told
- Vendor states that car has never broken down during the current 11-year ownership
- The vendor states it has "virtually limitless power" and is "awesome to drive"
- Totally factory standard with no mechanical faults reported
- No advisories on current MOT
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