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| Aston Martin V8 Volante (V540 and V580, Weber carb, formally known as Series 1) (1978 - 1986) |
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Walnut veneers made a welcome return to Aston Martins in the Volante. And again, a few months later, the saloon also received the the rich burr walnut veneers. Wood has been a feature of Aston Martins ever since then and until 2001 with the Vanquish, which has no wood inside whatsoever. The car with the blue interior is a rare manual Volante. |
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As one might expect, the Volante is more sought after than the closed saloon and often used values are at least 100% higher. But the blue car above was somewhat the exception to the rule at the Brookes/AML auction in May 2000. Whilst only described as 'fair' condition, the early Volante found a new owner for a modest £19,550 including commission. I would doubt you could buy the same car today for such little money. |
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Initially the US cars had chrome bumpers just like
all the European cars. But after 1979 the huge black rubber DOT safety bumpers
were standard on cars for the US market. This example is typical of cars exported to the US
after 1979, although it
actually resides in the Netherlands. Many US owners would like to convert their cars back to chrome bumper Euro spec. Not too difficult for the front, but the rear needs modifications to the bodywork. See the Volante Weber e.f.i. page and visit Autosport designs for more information. And before you book your car in for a conversion, I will add that the US bumpers do provide excellent protection for the coachwork. |
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