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2006 Aston Martin DB9 is for sale

At the 2003 Frankfurt Auto Show, Aston Martin unveiled the successor to the DB7, the Aston Martin DB9. This grand tourer, available in coupé and a convertible bodystyles, was produced until 2016 and over 16,500 cars left the assembly line. One of them, the 2006 Aston Martin DB9 is for sale.

Aston Martin DB9 is powered by a 5.9-liter DOHC V12 engine with 450 hp (335 kW) and 420 lb-ft (570 Nm) of torque. It reaches 60 mph in 4.7 seconds with a top speed of 299 km/h (186 mph). Power is sent to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual transaxle and a limited-slip differential. It is mounted on silver-finished 19″ 15-spoke alloy wheels wrapped in 235/40 front and 275/35 rear Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires.

This DB9 is finished in Rolls-Royce Black Sapphire, well maintained and in good condition. It is equipped with xenon headlights, a Tungsten grille, hood vents, fender vents with integrated side markers, rear parking sensors, Aston Martin-branded calipers over slotted and ventilated disc brakes, dual exhaust outlets, while the body is made of a mixture of aluminum and composite panels.

Inside, the heated and electrically adjustable front seats are upholstered in Sandstorm leather that also covers the door panels, dashboard and center console, with Mahogany wood trim. The steering wheel is also wrapped in black leather behind which is a digital odometer reading 4,711 miles. There are also Caspian Blue carpets, navigation, a retractable infotainment screen, a CD stereo, a Linn sound system, cruise control, and automatic climate control.

The car has a clean Carfax report that shows no accidents or other damage. It comes with a copy of the window sticker and a clean Pennsylvania title in the owner’s name.

The auction ends on July 30 and the current highest bid is $68,007 USD.

Source: Bring a Trailer

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1963 Porsche 356C Coupe is up for auction

In 1963, the last revision of the Porsche 356, model 356 C, was presented for the 1964 model year. It was produced for only three years, until 1965, and about 17,000 cars left the production line. One of them, a 1963 Porsche 356C Coupe is up for auction.

Porsche 356C is powered by a 1.6-liter flat-four equipped with dual Weber carburetors. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual transmission. The engine was rebuilt in the late 1970s.

This car was purchased new in September 1963 and it is finished in red (the original was Champagne Yellow until the 80’s). The current owner bought it in 2022 and the previous owner owned it for 34 years. It is in good condition although it needs a few repairs. It is equipped with bumpers with chrome guards, twin rear decklid grilles, a left side mirror, brake discs at all four corners, Koni red shock absorbers, and gold Porsche and SC badging. It sits on chrome-finished 15-inch wheels wrapped in 165/80 Nexen SB-802 tires.

Inside, the seats are upholstered in black leather that also covers the door panels. In front of the driver is a three-spoke steering wheel behind which is a five-digit odometer showing 70,014 miles (total mileage unknown). Additional equipment includes a Bendix Sapphire II AM/FM radio, a black rubber floor mat, dual flip-down sun visors, and lap belts for front occupants.

In 2022, the engine oil was changed, replacement batteries were installed, carburetors were adjusted, transmission fluid was changed, while the speedometer and tachometer were repaired in the early 1970s.

The car comes with a copy of the Kardex, service booklets, manufacturer’s literature, a tool kit, the removed Solex carburetors, service records beginning in the early 1970s, and a California title.

Also, it should be noted that this 356C was filmed for an upcoming episode of the web series Jay Leno’s Garage.

The auction ends on July 24th and the current highest bid is $35,000 USD.

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2007 Koenigsegg CCGT GT1 sold for £3,319,000

Two decades ago, the Swedish manufacturer of supercars, Koenigsegg, unveiled its racing car, the 2007 Koenigsegg CCGT GT1, which it intended to compete in GT1 racing. After several years of development, only one example was produced, which has now been sold at auction for £3,319,000.

2007 Koenigsegg CCGT GT1 Competition Coupé is for sale

This unique supercar is powered by a 5.0L twin-turbo V8 engine with 600 hp (441 kW), paired with a sequential gearbox that sends power to the rear wheels. It reaches 62 mph (100 km/h) in 3.2 seconds with a top speed of 371 km/h (230 mph).

With a length of 4,293 mm, a width of 1,996 mm and a height of 1,120 mm, it has a wheelbase of 2,660 mm. It is built from carbon-fibre/Kevlar on a Monocoque chassis. It’s mounted on pristine slick Michelin tires, and the Masters Historic Racing organization has given the next owner the “green light” to race in the Masters Endurance Legends series if he so chooses.

The development team was led by engineer and developer Dag Bolenius, while the test driver was engineer Loris Bicocchi. The project looked great, but production never happened, and the reason is that two months after the start of test drives, the FIA and ACO changed the rules for the GT1 class. Instead of producing 20 production examples over a period of several years, it was necessary to produce 350 cars per year. This was apparently too much for Koenigsegg and the project could not survive.

Source: Bonhams

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