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2003 Aston Martin DB7 Zagato Coupé

The Bonmont Sale
29.09.2019
Schätzpreis
380.000 CHF - 500.000 CHF
ca. 383.503 $ - 504.609 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 57

2003 Aston Martin DB7 Zagato Coupé

The Bonmont Sale
29.09.2019
Schätzpreis
380.000 CHF - 500.000 CHF
ca. 383.503 $ - 504.609 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

2003 Aston Martin DB7 Zagato Coupé Coachwork by Carrozzeria Zagato Chassis no. SCFAE22353K700096 •Late number 96 of only 99 cars made •V12 engine and desirable manual gearbox •Circa 6,000 kilometres from new •Offered from a private collection of Aston Martins Fußnoten Co-judges at California's Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in 2001, Dr Ulrich Bez, CEO of Aston Martin, and Andrea Zagato of the eponymous Italian design house, conceived the idea of an exclusive sports car recalling the beautiful DB4 GT Zagato, a mere 19 of which were made in the early 1960s. (Arguably the most desirable of post-war Aston Martins, the DB4 GT Zagato captured the imagination of enthusiasts like few cars before or since, a state of affairs that led to its resurrection in the late 1980s/early 1990s when a further six cars were sanctioned by the works). The model chosen as the basis for the two companies' new joint venture was the DB7 Vantage supercar. Like its illustrious predecessor, the DB7 Zagato has a shortened wheelbase and only two seats, but unlike the DB4 GT Zagato, which was a lightweight 'homologation special' for competition use, its 21st Century equivalent was conceived as a luxury grand tourer. The DB7 Zagato was styled at the Italian carrozzeria's Turin base by Nori Harada, a pupil of the famous Ercole Spada, designer of the DB4 GT Zagato. Given the extent of Zagato's planned alterations, the car was based on the strengthened open-top bodyshell of the DB7 Volante. Bodies were despatched to Turin for shortening and altering to incorporate Zagato's trademark 'double bubble' roof before returning to Aston Martin's Bloxham factory for trimming and finishing. Sleek and muscular, the DB7 Zagato, with its referential grille, long bonnet, and truncated tail, marked a return to the styling that made the DB4 GT Zagato an all-time classic. Shorter, lighter, and with its 6.0-litre V12 engine delivering a maximum output of 440bhp, 20bhp more than the standard DB7 Vantage, the Zagato offered superior performance. The suspension and brakes were upgraded also, while the interior - Spartan yet comfortable like that of the DB4 GT - boasts unique untreated leather upholstery, designed to wear and age around the owner. In July 2002 the DB7 Zagato was unveiled to selected potential customers at an exclusive preview at Savile Row tailors, Gieves & Hawkes. Production was limited to only 99 units for delivery in 2003, thus guaranteeing their status as collectible classics of the future. Number '96' of the 99 cars produced, this very late example was built in June 2003 and first registered in December of that year. A desirable manual transmission model, the Zagato was delivered new in February 2004 by Kroymans Aston Martin in Holland to Mr Mak Van Waay (see pre-order correspondence on file). In 2006 the Aston moved to Germany where it was registered by a Mr Berthold, and in 2012 found its way to Switzerland. The current owner bought the car to add to his distinguished Aston Martin collection. Used sparingly, this beautiful Zagato is untouched and remains highly original. Presented in excellent condition, this exclusive and exotic Aston Martin is offered with a Certificate of Conformity, Swiss registration papers, Abgas-Dokument, and its personalised DB7 Zagato book with badge ('DB7 Zagato, car 096 of 099'). Aston Martin DB7 Zagato coupé 2003 Carrosserie Zagato Châssis n° SCFAE22353K700096 •96e des 99 voitures construites •Moteur V12 et boîte manuelle recherchée •Environ 6 000 kilomètres d'origine •Issue d'une collection d'Aston Martin privée Membre du jury du Concours d'Élégance de Pebble Beach en Californie en 2001, le Dr Ulrich Bez, président d'Aston Martin et Andrea Zagato de la carrozzeria italienne éponyme, imaginèrent une sportive exclusive évoquant la magnifique DB4 GT Zagato, dont seulement 19 exemplaires avait été construits au début des années 1960 (sans conteste la plus séduisante des Aston Martin d'après-guerre, la DB4 GT Zagato a fasciné les passi

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 57
Auktion:
Datum:
29.09.2019
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
Cheserex, Switzerland
Beschreibung:

2003 Aston Martin DB7 Zagato Coupé Coachwork by Carrozzeria Zagato Chassis no. SCFAE22353K700096 •Late number 96 of only 99 cars made •V12 engine and desirable manual gearbox •Circa 6,000 kilometres from new •Offered from a private collection of Aston Martins Fußnoten Co-judges at California's Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in 2001, Dr Ulrich Bez, CEO of Aston Martin, and Andrea Zagato of the eponymous Italian design house, conceived the idea of an exclusive sports car recalling the beautiful DB4 GT Zagato, a mere 19 of which were made in the early 1960s. (Arguably the most desirable of post-war Aston Martins, the DB4 GT Zagato captured the imagination of enthusiasts like few cars before or since, a state of affairs that led to its resurrection in the late 1980s/early 1990s when a further six cars were sanctioned by the works). The model chosen as the basis for the two companies' new joint venture was the DB7 Vantage supercar. Like its illustrious predecessor, the DB7 Zagato has a shortened wheelbase and only two seats, but unlike the DB4 GT Zagato, which was a lightweight 'homologation special' for competition use, its 21st Century equivalent was conceived as a luxury grand tourer. The DB7 Zagato was styled at the Italian carrozzeria's Turin base by Nori Harada, a pupil of the famous Ercole Spada, designer of the DB4 GT Zagato. Given the extent of Zagato's planned alterations, the car was based on the strengthened open-top bodyshell of the DB7 Volante. Bodies were despatched to Turin for shortening and altering to incorporate Zagato's trademark 'double bubble' roof before returning to Aston Martin's Bloxham factory for trimming and finishing. Sleek and muscular, the DB7 Zagato, with its referential grille, long bonnet, and truncated tail, marked a return to the styling that made the DB4 GT Zagato an all-time classic. Shorter, lighter, and with its 6.0-litre V12 engine delivering a maximum output of 440bhp, 20bhp more than the standard DB7 Vantage, the Zagato offered superior performance. The suspension and brakes were upgraded also, while the interior - Spartan yet comfortable like that of the DB4 GT - boasts unique untreated leather upholstery, designed to wear and age around the owner. In July 2002 the DB7 Zagato was unveiled to selected potential customers at an exclusive preview at Savile Row tailors, Gieves & Hawkes. Production was limited to only 99 units for delivery in 2003, thus guaranteeing their status as collectible classics of the future. Number '96' of the 99 cars produced, this very late example was built in June 2003 and first registered in December of that year. A desirable manual transmission model, the Zagato was delivered new in February 2004 by Kroymans Aston Martin in Holland to Mr Mak Van Waay (see pre-order correspondence on file). In 2006 the Aston moved to Germany where it was registered by a Mr Berthold, and in 2012 found its way to Switzerland. The current owner bought the car to add to his distinguished Aston Martin collection. Used sparingly, this beautiful Zagato is untouched and remains highly original. Presented in excellent condition, this exclusive and exotic Aston Martin is offered with a Certificate of Conformity, Swiss registration papers, Abgas-Dokument, and its personalised DB7 Zagato book with badge ('DB7 Zagato, car 096 of 099'). Aston Martin DB7 Zagato coupé 2003 Carrosserie Zagato Châssis n° SCFAE22353K700096 •96e des 99 voitures construites •Moteur V12 et boîte manuelle recherchée •Environ 6 000 kilomètres d'origine •Issue d'une collection d'Aston Martin privée Membre du jury du Concours d'Élégance de Pebble Beach en Californie en 2001, le Dr Ulrich Bez, président d'Aston Martin et Andrea Zagato de la carrozzeria italienne éponyme, imaginèrent une sportive exclusive évoquant la magnifique DB4 GT Zagato, dont seulement 19 exemplaires avait été construits au début des années 1960 (sans conteste la plus séduisante des Aston Martin d'après-guerre, la DB4 GT Zagato a fasciné les passi

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 57
Auktion:
Datum:
29.09.2019
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
Cheserex, Switzerland
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