Rare six-speed manual V12; one of only 191 made; 69,460 miles 
with 14 service stamps; four owners; YouTube featured; lovely condition 
throughout
Only in 
production from 2002 – 2003, the GT was the last and most powerful version of 
the DB7 and cost around £105,000 new. It was powered by a tuned version of the 
Vantage V12 engine which upped the power from 420bhp to 435bhp (although rumour 
has it that it actually produced 460bhp which Aston kept quiet so as not to 
upset Vanquish buyers who had paid £60k more for a slower car). The chassis was 
also 20% stiffer and it had various aerodynamic tweaks which reduced lift by 
almost 50%.
Fitted with distinctive twin bonnet 
vents, the GT also had a mesh front grille, lower air intake and 
unique 5-spoke 18” alloy wheels. It also had sports suspension, a free-flowing 
sports exhaust, quick-shift 6-speed manual gearbox with a twin-plate racing 
clutch and bigger Brembo brakes. The final drive was changed from the 3.77 of 
the Vantage to 4.09 in the GT, so although the top speed of 185mph remained, the 
0-60 time dropped from 5.7 seconds to 4.9 seconds. Only 191 were built, 85 in 
RHD for the UK market, the rest LHD. 
Supplied new by Aston Martin 
dealership Stratton Motor Company of Norfolk in June 2003, this gorgeous 
DB7 GT V12 Manual has had just four owners to date, our vendor acquiring the car 
from Chiltern Aston Centre in October 2020 when it had covered 59,730 miles, the 
purchase invoice showing that it cost him £55,675.
It has now covered 
69,460 miles and comes with an excellent service history comprising 14 stamps in 
the book, the last by Fisher Performance of Droitwich at 66,206 miles in April 
last year, plus many supporting invoices. That gives an average service interval 
of just under 5,000 miles. It also had new rear diff fitted last year and the 
subframe was removed, restored and waxoil treated at the same time, a very 
costly job. 
Supplied with its original handbooks, it also comes with a 
tailored indoor car cover, a battery conditioner and a Tracker theft-recovery 
system. It has an MOT until August 2025 with no advisories recorded. There are 
also 11 old MOTs which show that it has not had any advisories in the last 10 
years.
As you can see in the photos, it is in lovely condition 
throughout, the only real blemish we noted being some slight lacquer peel on the 
front left corner of the plastic nose cone (as pictured). We are told that it 
drives as well as it looks and it has certainly been starting promptly and 
running beautifully as we have moved it around on site. Super rare and super 
fast, the icing on the cake is the AML number plate which comes 
with the car. 
Our vendor loaned this GT to the 'JayEmm on 
Cars' YouTube channel three years ago when it had covered 62,000 miles. To see 
what James thought about it, copy and paste this link into your 
browser:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfAOxzGoEzo
Jeremy 
Clarkson also famously demonstrated the sheer grunt of the GT by making a 
standing start in 4th gear and accelerating to 135mph before he hit 
the rev limiter, another video that you can see here - through clouds of classic 
Jezza tyre smoke!:
https://www.tiktok.com/@3wisechaps/video/7270164543559552261 
  
For more 
information contact James on 07970 309907 or email 
[email protected]