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Aston Martin Virage Shooting Brake Prototyp (1992) AUTO MOTOR UND SPORT

Secret Classics Just Classics Automotive There were only five examples of the Aston Martin Virage as a three-door Shooting Brake ex works. One of them is on display at Bonhams in Monaco in May.


The Aston Martin Virage Shooting Brake Centennial by Zagato

The auction house expects this Virage Shooting Brake to bring between €100,000 and €200,000 at its Monaco sale, which translates to a range between $106,000 and $213,000. A few readers may.


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The shooting brake will be offered at no reserve. Visit the auction website to view the full list of lots from the upcoming sale. Jay Ramey grew up around very strange European cars, and.


The Aston Martin Virage Shooting Brake Centennial by Zagato

Built in 1992, the Aston Martin Virage Shooting Brake was a 3-door estate. Designed in-house by Aston Martin's Works Service, it was very limited with about six built to demand. Works Service also built a long wheelbase 4-door Lagonda Virage in 1994, less than ten were made.


Aston Martin Virage Shooting Brake Zagato Chantilly Arts et Élégance 2014 diaporama photo

The Virage Shooting brake shares the same styling treatment as the DBS Zagato and the DB9 Spyder. The styling was intended to recall iconic Aston Martins from the 1970s and 1980s, such as the DBS, V8 Vantage, and V8 Virage.


1992→1993 Aston Martin Virage Shooting Brake

'Les Vacances' (1994) From early 1994, the Factory Service Department (Works Service) presented two Virage based conversions, a four door saloon and a five door Shooting Brake. Both were to be known as Lagonda's and on official factory photographs a Lagonda badge could clearly be seen on both.


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The Virage Shooting Brake Zagato, again the work of Zagato Atelier's Chief Designer, Norihiko Harada, follows neatly on from the Centennial cars on 2013. It is probably safe to assume that mechanically the car is unaltered and retains the standard 490 bhp AM25 spec V12 engine, six speed Touchtronic 2 transmission and carbon ceramic brake discs.


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Surface tweaks aside, the Virage Shooting Brake Zagato is understood to carry over its original Aston Martin underpinnings, including the 490bhp V12 6.0-litre engine and rear-wheel drive layout.


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During the 2014 Arts & Elegance in Chantilly, the Aston Martin Virage Shooting Brake by Zagato is a new and unique model. So far, we don't know much about th.


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Description The first prototype, a famed 'DP' example and likely 1992 Geneva Motor Show car 1992 Aston Martin Virage Shooting Brake Chassis no. DP2099/1 Engine no. 89/2099/1/A


The Aston Martin Virage Shooting Brake Centennial by Zagato

The Aston Martin Virage is an automobile produced by British luxury automobile manufacturer Aston Martin as a replacement for its V8 models. Introduced at the Birmingham Motor Show in 1988, [1] it was joined by the high-performance Vantage in 1993, after which the name of the base model was changed to V8 Coupe in 1996.


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Aston Martin solved it in 1992 with a special Virage Shooting Brake, and it's up for sale.


The Aston Martin Virage Shooting Brake Centennial by Zagato

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The Aston Martin Virage Shooting Brake Centennial by Zagato

The 1992 Geneva Salon was the debut of the Virage Shooting Brake (DP2099) available as a conversion of a customers car or complete for a total of £165,000, thus at that time, making it the most expensive Aston Martin ever. The many modifications enable this car to accommodate four people very comfortably.


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Aston Martin Works remained busy as the two-ton Vantage wowed TV audiences on Top Gear in 1992, adding a Virage Shooting Brake to the range and a built-to-order, four-door Lagonda Saloon by 1994, bringing back the Lagonda name for the sixth (and seventh) time.

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