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1977 Aston Martin V8 LHD


1977 Aston Martin V8 LHD

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Catalog #162286

Catagory: Vehicles  -- Cars
Dragon's Price: 65,500.00 USD
Retail Price: 65500
Date Added: October 14, 2023 05:54
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1977 Aston Martin V8 LHD



with Matching Numbers



This 1977 Aston Martin V8 Left-hand Drive is a highly original matching numbers example. Silver with black leather interior and automatic transmission. It runs and drives but has been on static display for several years and will require mechanical recommissioning prior to active road use. An honest and straight car with plenty of wear and patina. Damage-free on the outside, except for cracks on the windshield and rear window. The car has been repainted at some point and there are some signs of surface corrosion on the chrome bumpers. The interior is in decent condition, with only some wear visible. Everything, from the roof to the door cards, looks good. The Aston Martin V8 was brought out as a follow-up to the DBS V8 with some improvements, better noise insulation, and more muscular styling. Powering the car was a V8 engine which could be optioned with a Chrysler-sourced automatic gearbox. Formidable V8 power and handsome Aston Martin styling. The Aston Martin V8 represents a great approachable classic Aston Martin backed by solid internals, arresting looks, and commendable driving. Luxurious on the inside and strikingly good-looking on the outside. The Aston Martin V8 stayed on sale from 1972 to 1989. The car was subjected to a number of revisions, some of which coincided with the introduction of a new owner for the marque. As a car company, Aston Martin did go through a lot during those times, but what stayed largely constant was the well-engineered, great-looking car that was the Aston Martin V8.



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Highly Original Left-Hand Drive Example

Runs and Drives



Price: $65,500

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