Aston Martin DB9 Volante (2005)

The Aston Martin DB9 is a thoroughbred sports car with GT levels of comfort and refinement. Combining Aston Martin’s unique character with an uncompromising design philosophy, the DB9 was borne

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Aston Martin DB9 Volante (2007)

Launched in 2003 as successor to the DB7, the DB9 is the first model to be built at Aston Martin’s new factory at Gaydon, Warwickshire where production continues today. Like

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Aston Martin Lagonda Series 2 (1979)

Luxury British built saloon. Registration no: BRD731T Chassis no: L00R 13015 Engine no: V/540/3015/S Engine: 5.3 L DOHC V8 0-60 mph: Top Speed: MPG: Passenger Seats: 4

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Aston Martin Lagonda Series 2 (1981)

This Aston Martin Lagonda was the factory press car with the registration number AML1 and was subject of a comprehensive four year restoration programme which was carried out by the

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Aston Martin Lagonda Series 2 (1982)

The 1982 Earls Court Motor Show car. >Download a PDF specification sheet Registration no: DAJ101Y Chassis no: L00R13157 Engine no: V/580/ 3157 Engine: 0-60 mph: Top Speed: MPG: Passenger Seats: 4

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Aston Martin Lagonda Saloon (1984)

This Lagonda saloon was supplied new via HWM in 1984 to the immediately preceding owner’s company, F Drake of Golcar Ltd (also known as F Drake [Fibres] Ltd) for his

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Aston Martin Lagonda Series 2 (1984)

Luxury British built Saloon. Registration no: B907XUR Chassis no: 13393 Engine no: V/580/3393 Engine: 5.3 L DOHC V8 0-60 mph: Top Speed: MPG: Passenger Seats: 4  

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Aston Martin Lagonda Series 2 (1984).

Brittish built Luxury Saloon super car. Registration no: A92SYV Chassis no: 13360 Engine no: V/580/3360 Engine: AM V8 0-60 mph: Top Speed: MPG: Passenger Seats: 4

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Aston Martin Lagonda Series 2 Tickford (1984)

For those who considered the appearance of the standard model too conservative, Aston Martin offered a Tickford conversion, which took its name from the factorys in-house coachbuilder (actually Salmons &

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Aston Martin Lagonda Series 2 (1985)

The Aston Martin Lagonda was a luxury four-door saloon built by Aston Martin of Newport Pagnell, between 1976 and 1989. A total of 645 examples were produced at an average

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