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The last time the team won the race overall, in 1959, Carroll Shelby was driving. Now it’s bringing a new car, the futuristic ...
Aston Martin’s Valkyrie returns to Le Mans after 66 years. Could a win spark a surge in classic car values? Here’s why ...
With its Valkyrie hypercar on the starting grid, Aston Martin is both optimistic and realistic about the 24 Hours of Le Mans ...
Seven years after industrialist David Brown rescued Aston Martin in 1947, he relocated the company’s operations from the cramped Feltham works to the bigger Salmons coachbuilding factory in Newport ...
And the DB7, for that matter ... but they contribute to its toned and athletic appearance. Inside, Aston Martin’s made even more significant changes. Take for instance its infotainment system ...
An Aston Martin DB7 formerly owned by the singer Sir Elton John has just sold at auction for £40,250. The car soared past its original estimated price of between £23,000 and £27,000 that had ...
The DB7 in question features British Racing Green paintwork with a tan leather interior. (H&H Classics) An Aston Martin DB7 formerly owned by the singer Sir Elton John has just sold at auction for ...
H&H Classics have announced that they are auctioning off the pop star's 1995 Aston Martin DB7 at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford, Cambridgeshire on April 9 2025. Whilst the model would have ...
AN ASTON Martin DB7 once owned by Elton John is going up for sale - at a reasonable price. Pre-auction estimates slate the car to go for between £23,000 and £27,000. That's a light price tag ...
This lovely Aston Martin DB7 first owned by Sir Elton John is coming up for auction, and the estimate is... actually pretty reasonable considering it's a bona fide superstar's old supercar.
An Aston Martin DB7 once owned by the singer Sir Elton John is set to go up for auction next month. The car in question is a 1995 example, which features a five-speed manual gearbox and is ...
Sir Elton John’s Aston Martin DB7 has covered just 14,500 miles from new. (H&H Classics) An Aston Martin DB7 once owned by the singer Sir Elton John is set to go up for auction next month.