• Year of manufacture 
    1988
  • Chassis number 
    15689
  • Engine number 
    V/580/5689/XA
  • Lot number 
    245
  • Drive 
    LHD
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Number of seats 
    2
  • Location
    United Kingdom
  • Exterior colour 
    Other
  • Drivetrain 
    2wd
  • Fuel type 
    Petrol

Description

Left-hand drive, 9,000 miles from new
1988 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante 'X-Pack'
Registration no. E652 NUW
Chassis no. 15689
Engine no. V/580/5689/XA

'Anyone wondering why Aston Martin bother to make their own vee-8 when so many big American ones are so cheaply available need take only one look at the performance data... for the best explanation in the world. Whatever the undisclosed output of the Aston V8, it is enough to rocket this heavy car to 60mph from rest in exactly six seconds and to 100mph in only 14.7 seconds. Much more than this, we were able to reach 138 mph from rest in a mile and on the Continent record a mean maximum speed of 161.5 mph.' - Autocar, 8 July 1971.

With the resurrection of the 'Vantage' name in 1977, Aston Martin enthusiasts everywhere breathed a sigh of relief; previously applied to high-power versions of the DB six-cylinder cars, it had been dormant since the V8's arrival back in 1969. A heavier car than its six-cylinder predecessor, the V8 had suffered as emissions legislation became ever more strangulating, leading to concern that Aston Martin's traditional performance image might be lost. The arrival of the Vantage dispelled any such worries.
Propelling Aston's V8 back into the supercar league was a tuned version of the existing 5,340cc engine breathing through a quartet of 48mm Weber carburettors rather than the standard 42mm units. Valves and ports were enlarged and the camshafts changed, the end result being an estimated maximum output of around 375bhp. Chassis changes were minimal apart from the adoption of bigger ventilated discs all round and low-profile Pirelli tyres. The Vantage was, nevertheless, readily distinguishable from the standard product by virtue of its blocked-off bonnet scoop, blanked air intake, front chin spoiler and lip on the boot lid.

Produced to satisfy demands from the USA, the Volante convertible debuted in 1978, but it was not until 1986 that it became available to Vantage specification, which by this time meant around 400bhp. Along with the Vantage engine and bonnet came flared wheelarches, boot spoiler (a feature the Volante had previously lacked) and extended front spoiler, while glassfibre extensions replaced the model's hitherto characteristic chromed sill covers. The result was a muscular, aggressive-looking car that could justifiably claim to be the world's fastest convertible, all the more so when it came with the optional 432bhp 'X-pack' engine.

A total of approximately 167 V8 Vantage Volantes had been completed by the end of production in December 1989. Of these, some 58 left-hand drive cars were exported, mostly to the USA where they were delivered fitted with the less powerful fuel-injected V8 engine. The car offered here is one of the remaining 109-or-so true V8 Vantage Volantes, of which around 32 were left-hand drive like '15689'. It is also one of only 14 of these left-hand drive cars equipped with automatic transmission, only two of which were finished in Dove White.

'15689' was delivered new to Aston Martin, Paris in 1988 and passed to its second owner in December 1998. The car was UK registered but kept in Monaco. The current (third) owner, a UK-based collector, acquired the Aston in December 2000. Since acquisition the car has been maintained in-house using fully qualified Aston Martin engineers.

Benefitting from a particularly raucous example of the 580/X-pack engine. This pampered example is described by its owner as in first class condition mechanically, structurally and cosmetically, with no known faults or issues.

It has covered only 14,365 kilometres (approximately 8,900 miles) to date. The only notified deviation from factory specification is a change of hood colour from Burgundy to black. Offered with V5 registration document and MoT to April 2015, '15689' represents a wonderful opportunity to acquire one of these rare and highly desirable soft-top Aston Martins, completed by the factory to an almost unique specification.


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First name 
Bonhams Collectors’ Car department

Phone 
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