The First Generation V12 Vanquish Was Unveiled At The 2001 Geneva Motor Show And Was The Ultimate Replacement For The Then Dated Aston Martin Virage, With The More Desirable Vanquish S Introduced In 2004 At The Paris Motor Show. The Vanquish Brand Very Quickly Entered Into Coveted Ranks Of The Aston Martin Heritage Title, Following The Same Suit As Other Great Aston Martin Cars From The Past, With Many Recognising This Car From The 2002 James Bond Film "Die Another Day". The Vanquish Is Quite Simply Special On All Counts, With This Model Being The Last Hand Built Car To Come Out Of The Famous Newport Pagnell Factory, Which Will In Time Prove Another Interesting Aspect To The Global Collector And In Turn Increase Prices, For The Very Best Examples Left Available To Acquire. In 2004 At The Paris Motor Show, The Vanquish Was Updated To The All-New, More Powerful Aston Martin Vanquish V12 S Model, With This Brand New Offering To Have Many Improvements To Include A Power Increase From 420 BHP To A More Than Healthy 520 BHP With A Torque Reading Of 426, Which Would Easily Accelerate Both Driver And Passenger From 0-62 MPH In Just 4.5 Seconds, Would Further Glide To A Truly Sensational Top Speed Of 207 MPH And At Time Of Build Was The Fastest Aston Martin Until The Release Of The Fabulously Rare Aston Martin One-77 In 2008. Subtle Enhancement Changes For The S Exterior Included A New Alloy Wheel Design, A Slightly Different Nose, A New Raised Boot Lid With A Larger Integrated Spoiler Incorporating The Third High-Level Brake Light, The Introduction Of The Front Lower Painted Bumper Valance And Of Course The Final Touches Of The Chromed Rear S Motif. Already Over The Last Five Years, These Beautiful Hand Built Cars Have Become Highly Interesting To A New Breed Of Enthusiastic Collector On A Global Scale, With Top Prices Paid For Perfectly Presented Examples, Boasting A Clear History Trace And With This In Mind, We Can Firmly Say That Our Vehicle Should Be Viewed As An Exciting Prospect, With The Scope Of Values To Only Ever Increase Over A Small Period Of Time. To Date, We As A Company, Have Managed To Secure A Small Selection Of Pristine Examples And With Our Extensive Knowledge On This Collectable Classic, We Have An Ever-Increasing Vanquish Data Base, To Include Clients In Australia, Singapore And Hong Kong, So With This In Mind We Can Also Offer Secured Shipping All Around The World.
Chassis Number B501612 Was First Supplied By Lancaster Aston Martin In The February Of 2005 And Since This Date Of First Registration, Our Remarkable Find Has Had Just The Five Registered Keepers, With The Last Acquiring The Car In The December Of 2015. Over The Last Thirteen Years Since The Date Of First Registration Our Aston Martin Vanquish S Has Had Just 13955 Miles Applied, To Which If We Break This Down Further Is Approximately Just 1080 Miles Applied Per Annum, However Regardless Of This Sensational Current Mileage Reading There Is An Extensive Past Historical History Trace To Include Service Visits Reported At 96, 1445, 2957, 4480, 4784, 7222, 8227, 8406, 9100, 11332, 11979, 13082 & 13593 Miles, With The Last Service Logged In December Of 2017, Having a Cost Of Just Over £15,000.00, To Include Replacement Items Boasting New Manifold Gaskets, a Gear Box Pump And a Full Clutch Replacement With Fly-Wheel, Once Sold The Vehicle Will Be Presented With The Entire Leather Bound Booklet Pack, a Fully Cleared Hpi Certificate, a Full Factory Build Card Listing All Those Important Options Opted For From New, a Fully Functional Key Set And An Extensive Historical A4 Invoice File, Which Is All In Place For That Next Custodian To Enjoy And Cherish During Their Own Time Of Ownership.
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