Aston Martin "Z"?
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I believe 100 were made of the DB7 GT Zagato. Built on a DB7 platform, so no need for crash testing. Friend of mine was involved, and deal was that he would go in halves on the financing part with Zagato, and if the cars sold, he got one. They sold, and so he has one in his collection. Haven't driven in it myself, but he says they got it right, not just in terms of styling, but also in driving.
allthingsaston said:
I believe 100 were made of the DB7 GT Zagato. Built on a DB7 platform, so no need for crash testing. Friend of mine was involved, and deal was that he would go in halves on the financing part with Zagato, and if the cars sold, he got one. They sold, and so he has one in his collection. Haven't driven in it myself, but he says they got it right, not just in terms of styling, but also in driving.
Based, interestingly, on the DB7 Volante chassis and running gear - so that the trademark Zagato double bubble roof could fit. Also has a 'drop' rear hatch (like the lower half of a Range Rover boot lid). Personally I think they are fantastic, but then I would say that...!
allthingsaston said:
I believe 100 were made of the DB7 GT Zagato. Built on a DB7 platform, so no need for crash testing. Friend of mine was involved, and deal was that he would go in halves on the financing part with Zagato, and if the cars sold, he got one. They sold, and so he has one in his collection. Haven't driven in it myself, but he says they got it right, not just in terms of styling, but also in driving.
Something about going over 100 models makes it a new model in it's own right and would therefore need crash testing ??
I don't know, I heard it from Aston ages ago, I will ask them again when I speak to them.
Personally, I think they look horrible
Edited by :J: on Friday 18th May 15:37
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