Aston Martin unveiled a more powerful version of the DB7 grand touring car in 1999, the V12 Vantage, equipped with a naturally aspirated 5.9-liter V12 producing 420 HP. Finished in Rannoch Red over a Saddle Tan and red leather interior, this 2002 V12 Vantage Coupe features a rare Tremec 6-speed manual transmission. Originally specified for the Canadian market, this example was cared for by one owner in Quebec before being acquired by the selling dealer. Recently imported to the United States in 2024, it is now being offered for auction out of Florida with less than 6k kilometers (~3,500 miles) showing on the odometer.
The DB7’s bodywork was designed by Ian Callum and Jaguar’s Principal Stylist Keith Helfet, designer of the Jaguar XJ-220 supercar. The V12 Vantage model can be distinguished from the standard DB7 with unique wing mirrors, larger front fog lamps, and Vantage badging at the rear. This example is finished in Rannoch Red and rides on silver-painted 19” alloy wheels fitted with Yokohama tires. Additional features include projector-style headlights, fog lights, fender vents, a power antenna, black Aston Martin-branded brake calipers, and integrated dual exhaust outlets. Detailed images and a clean CARFAX report are provided in the gallery.
Inside, the cabin is outfitted in Saddle Tan and red leather upholstery, complemented by wood veneers and a tan Alcantara headliner. The driver enjoys heated, power-adjustable front seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and an engine start button. Additional features include drilled aluminum pedals, a CD stereo, air conditioning, an analog clock, and "DB7 Vantage" treadplates.
Power is provided by a naturally aspirated 5.9-liter V12 engine, producing 420 HP and 400 lb.-ft of torque. The rear wheels are driven through a rare Tremec 6-speed manual transmission, and stopping power is supplied by cross-drilled disc brakes at each corner. The seller notes that an oil change was performed, and the transmission fluid and battery were replaced in December 2024.
This sale will include a clean title.
Comments (17)
Highest Offer Received $55,000.00
Bid in the amount of $53,777
Final Stretch - get your bids in early and lets get this Stunning DB7 to a new home today
Good luck bidders
Bid in the amount of $52,000
@Spectrumark -
You are absolutely correct, IF one plans to drive the car. The disappointing thing about these super low mile cars, usually, is that the next buyer wants the original tires because they're not planning on driving it either.
Premierautofl - Beautiful car.
Not to seem like a jerk or a know it all, but I can promise you, tires that are 24 years old are dangerous, I would even say, extremely dangerous.
Most auto manufactures recommend tire replacement, regardless of milage, at 6 years. Not a single tire or car manufacture would suggest that tires 10+ years are OK. The tires that killed Paul Walker were 9 years old and specifically cited as a major factor in the crash. Yes, the car was being pushed hard, but the tires failed.
I wouldn't take a car with tires that old on a highway. That's not hyperbole, I really mean it.
Any of the knowledgeable car guys bidding would agree with me 100%.
GLWTS
Happy to change the tires for the winning bidder but I do feel the original tires are a good to backup the original low mileage.
Better change those tires asap! Don't wanna get Paul Walker'd lol
Correct - original tires
Copy that, so tires are 24 years old...
Sorry for the delay - 01 Tire date codes - No Cruise Control
Good morning. Will confirm tire date codes and cruise control this am when in office. Stay tuned
Lovely!!!
Bid in the amount of $50,000
Bid in the amount of $5,500
Beautiful car! Can you tell me the date codes on the tires? Is it fitted with cruise control?
Bid in the amount of $5,000