The V8 is a model of the car brand Aston Martin. This type was produced continuously (virtually unchanged in appearance) for almost 20 years, from 1970 to 1989. Both a Vantage and a Volante version were also made, and there was also a certain series that was adapted to the wishes of the British Prince Charles. This series was called the AMV8 PoW (Prince of Wales) specification. The car was designed by William Towns.
The engine of this car, like the V8 as a whole, is considered a legend and lasted even longer than the car. It was a V8 engine with two valves per cylinder, designed by Tadek Marek, which proved to be very reliable and powerful. The last (modified) version rolled off the production line on October 20, 2000 in a special Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante. A Bosch fuel injection system was used in the first models, but due to high prices, poor quality and the long time required to install this system in the engine, it was abandoned from the second V8 model onwards. The old Aston Martin DBS also used this engine with the same system. Most AMV8s came with a Chrysler automatic transmission (Torqueflite).
This Aston Martin Volante has the color BRG or British Racing Green and has been newly painted. It is sprayed very tightly. The car shows fantastically and has a brown leather hood and tonneau. It is corrosion-free and has good new tires. The interior is made of brown leather with red piping and a burr walnut instrument panel or dash, which still looks beautiful. It is an automatic and has driven approximately 95 thousand miles.
The chrome on the outside and the bumpers are completely new and still look beautiful. The fits of the doors, hood and trunk are still as new.
All in all, a beautiful chic Aston Martin Volante for the enthusiast!
- Body TypesConvertible
- TransmissionAutomatic
- Exterior ColourGreen
- Number of doors

