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  2. Aston Martin DB7 - Wikipedia

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    With the production of the Virage (soon rechristened "V8" following Vantage styling revisions) continuing at Newport Pagnell, a new factory was acquired at Bloxham, Oxfordshire that had previously been used to manufacture the XJ220, where every DB7 would be built throughout its production run. The DB7 and its variants were the only Aston Martin ...

  3. List of Aston Martin vehicles - Wikipedia

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    1993–2003 Aston Martin DB7/DB7 Vantage; 2001–2007 Aston Martin V12 Vanquish/Vanquish S; 2002–2003 Aston Martin DB7 Zagato; 2002–2004 Aston Martin DB AR1; 2004–2016 Aston Martin DB9; 2005–2018 Aston Martin V8 and V12 Vantage; 2007–2012 Aston Martin DBS V12; 2009–2012 Aston Martin One-77 [1] 2010–2020 Aston Martin Rapide/Rapide S

  4. Aston Martin - Wikipedia

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    By bringing engine production back to within Aston Martin, the promise was that Aston Martin would be able to produce small runs of higher performance variants' engines. [ 67 ] [ 68 ] This expanded engine capacity allowed the entry-level V8 Vantage sports car to enter production at the Gaydon factory in 2006, joining the DB9 and DB9 Volante.

  5. Aston Martin V12 engine - Wikipedia

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    Aston Martin has produced a number of V12 gasoline engines for its flagship models. The first version appeared in 1999, when a 5.9-liter, 60° V12 debuted in the Aston Martin DB7 Vantage. Overview

  6. Aston Martin Volante - Wikipedia

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    Volante is the name given to convertible versions of various Aston Martin automobile models from 1965 onwards. They include: Short Chassis Volante (1965–1966) Volante (DB6-based) (1966–1971) V8 Volante (1978–1989) V8 Vantage Volante (1978–1990) (Virage) V8 Volante (1992–1996) DB7 Volante (1996–2004) DB9 Volante (2004–2016) DBS ...

  7. List of sports cars - Wikipedia

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    Aston Martin: DB1: 1948-1950 Roadster United Kingdom Limited to 15 units DB2: 1950-1953 Fastback, Drophead Coupé DB2/4: 1953-1959 Fastback, Coupé DB2/4 Bertone Spider: 1954 Spyder Limited production DB3/ DB3S: 1951-1956 Racecar DBR1: 1956-1959 Roadster Track car only DB4 GT Zagato: 1960-1963 Coupé Limited to 25 units DB5: 1963-1965 Only 1059 ...

  8. GM 4L80-E transmission - Wikipedia

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    Production: 1991–2009: Body and chassis; ... 1996–1999 Aston Martin DB7; 4L85-E. The 4L85-E (RPO MN8) is rated to handle vehicles with up to 690 ft·lbf ...

  9. List of James Bond vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Aston Martin DB5: James Bond The right-hand drive gadget-filled Aston Martin DB5 inexplicably returned in 2012's Skyfall. Two gadgets are shown on this vehicle, the ejector seat and two front-firing machine guns. This is the first time machine guns have been used in action since 1964's Goldfinger. This car is destroyed in the climactic battle ...