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ASTON MARTIN - V8 - Coupe

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Marca ASTON MARTIN Tipo di auto Coupé Guida Destra
Modello V8 Condizione Condizioni originali Trazione Posteriore
Versione Coupe Carburante Benzina Cambio Automatico
Anno 1988 KM 70000 Colore Blu
Marca ASTON MARTIN KM 70000
Modello V8 Guida Destra
Versione Coupe Carburante Benzina
Tipo di auto Coupé Trazione Posteriore
Condizione Condizioni originali Cambio Automatico
Anno 1988 Colore Blu
Marca ASTON MARTIN
Modello V8
Versione Coupe
Anno 1988
Tipo di auto Coupé
Condizione Condizioni originali
Guida Destra
Trazione Posteriore
Carburante Benzina
Cambio Automatico
KM 70000
Colore Blu

Descrizione

Aston Martin EFI V8 Saloon
The 1988 Aston Martin V8 Saloon EFI is a notable model in the history of Aston Martin, representing a blend of luxury, performance, and British automotive heritage. The V8 Saloon was part of a lineage that began in the 1960s, with the original V8 model being introduced in 1969.


By 1988, the V8 Saloon had evolved significantly, incorporating advanced technology and design elements that reflected the era's automotive trends. The EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) system was a key feature of this model, enhancing performance and efficiency compared to its carbureted predecessors. This technological advancement allowed for smoother power delivery and improved fuel economy, which were essential for meeting the demands of both enthusiasts and a more environmentally conscious market.

The 1988 model year also marked a period of transition for Aston Martin, as the company was navigating financial challenges and changes in ownership. Despite these challenges, the V8 Saloon EFI maintained the brand's commitment to craftsmanship and luxury, featuring a meticulously designed interior and a powerful V8 engine that delivered impressive performance.

Produced between 1986 to 1989 ONLY 60 cars were built 43 right hand drive and 17 left hand drive. Only eight cars were with manual transmission, five right hand drive and three left hand drive.

The 5.3-liter engine was documented to produced315bhp with 345lb ft of torque @ 3500rpm, the gearbox was the three speed Chrysler Torqueflight automatic transmission or the five speed ZF with the dogleg first gear.

With a maximum speed of 146 mph and a 0 to 60 of 6.6 secs and a 0 to 100 in 16 secs, in the day it was still a good overall performer.

The cost in 1988 started at £58,500 and went up to £92,000 (GBP)

The Best of the Best​
​This car has an outstanding documented history known from the time when Mr R.N Smith of Lambert, Smith and Partners in London ordered the car from Aston Martin Sales in London and took delivery on 4th January 1988. The car had a registration number of RBN 2.


The car was ordered with Winchester Blue exterior paintwork and Magnolia leather trim with dark blue piping. Walnut wood veneer finishers and beigeWilton carpets edged with dark blue leather. The roof lining is Fawn leather.

The period BBS wheels with Avon 235VR tyres. Automatic transmission.


The car was serviced by Aston Martin Service and Restoration Department, Newport Pagnel.

The car was then sold to Mr. Norman Bachop, who lived in London, but shortly after purchasing retired and moved to Scotland and took the car with him, but did not feel the car will be used fully and mentioned to several Classic Car Dealers he wish to sell the car.

The car was sold to a gentleman in Essex but could not conclude the deal and the current owner stepped in during February 1999. The car underwent a full road test report at Aston martin Service and Restoration Department at Newport Pagnel to confirm the car was in good order and the car was purchased.

 

Outright Winner
Following the purchase the current owner underwent a rigorous and in-depthcleaning of the whole car uncovering any part of the nook and cranny which required cleaning, rust treatment or replacing. This car was going to win concours events, NOT just any old concours the target was Elite, the very best.


This included the whole underside being stripped back to bare metal, treating and show finishing with all the correct material and methods used to make it totally correct. The internal inner and outer side sills have been replaced and all the right people have carried out the work correctly and fully documented.

Learning as progress moved forward the car is quite correct in so many ways and many improvements to the old building process have made the car a delight to own and drive, a real showstopper.

Testament to the owner and the car one of Ian Tyrrell’s famous workshop films the car can be seen. Quite rightly, Ian speaks so highly of this car and the work the owner has put into this car, quite an honor to both.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7ElKauypuE

Well worth watching.


The car has won numerus concours events, driven to and from the events, so the car has been fully used and enjoyed over the 15 years of ownership.

 

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