Used 1998 Aston Martin DB7
$34,000
Key Features
Model
Aston Martin DB7Mileage
77,500 miles
Drivetrain
N/A
Engine
3.2L I6
Transmission
N/A
Fuel Type
Gas
MPG
N/A
Color
Gold / White
Title
Clean
VIN
SCFAA2126WK101796
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Carfax-certified four-owner vehicle with no accidents or damage reported or observed. Based on documentation and history, we believe the car has effectively had only three private owners, with the first ownership likely attributed to an Aston Martin corporate registration or dealer demonstration vehicle. This DB7 has spent its entire life in Southern California—one of the most favorable climates in the world for long-term vehicle preservation—and it shows exceptionally well. The car is a true showpiece, finished in rich, lustrous Gold exterior paint complemented by a cream interior, sand dashboard, door top rolls, and matching piping. The vehicle has been meticulously maintained for the majority of its life by Aston Martin Newport Beach and is accompanied by an extensive service history, including invoices, with the most recent service completed in December 2025. The Aston Martin DB7 marked a pivotal moment in the brand’s history as the first model produced under full Ford ownership. Initially offered exclusively as a coupe, the DB7 was later available in convertible form. Approximately 7,000 examples were produced between 1993 and 2004, making it the most prolific Aston Martin model ever built—prompting the company to acquire a dedicated factory in Bloxham, Oxfordshire to meet demand. Despite its production numbers, the DB7 was anything but ordinary. Its flowing, modern design—penned by Ian Callum—represented a dramatic departure from prior Aston Martin styling and immediately positioned the car as a contemporary grand tourer. Power comes from a 3.2-liter, DOHC, 24-valve supercharged inline-six producing 335 horsepower, paired with independent suspension and hydraulic ventilated disc brakes at all four corners. Transmission options included a manual or a four-speed automatic, and the DB7 remains the only Aston Martin to feature steel unit construction. Opportunities to acquire an Aston Martin as well-presented, well-documented, and distinctive as this example are exceedingly rare. If you’ve been searching for an early DB7 with exceptional provenance, this is one you won’t want to miss.
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