
Amanico's post highlights the rare 2002 Aston Martin DB7 Vantage Keswick Special Commission Car, a limited-edition model that continues to captivate enthusiasts. His detailed photographs and admiration for its design, particularly the dashboard, invite readers to appreciate the enduring appeal of this V12-powered grand tourer. This article delves into the community's insights on its collectibility, ownership experience, and comparisons within the luxury automotive landscape.






that V12 must be quite something but the 6 cylinder is gathering more interest from collectors nowadays vs. 10 years ago Beautiful lines yet ageing chassis and probably not the most technically reliable partner. But if you can afford to have several cars in your garage, certainly one to consider
In Chiltern green with the v12, a manual of course. Parts availability and labour is quite a challenge here due to limited dealer network and almost no independent garages.
Is the automatic gearbox, ageing the car more than anything else 🤷🏻♂️
so no big surprise ... I assume they tweaked it a bit before putting the V12 in
When i was able to shop for one i went to a dealer . Unfortunate it didn’t fit me (a bit to tall) but i always love that model a lot so i finally bought the second best thing that had a similar look and vibe the the DB7 and that was the Jaguar XK8 . Luckily i could fit in that one because it had a bit more head room for me .
you are not supposed to talk about that
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