Aston Martin V8 Vantage
(Series 2), (V540 OI, V580 and V580 BBS)  (1978 - 1986)

v8 vantage © Tim Cottingham 2001

When, in October 1978, the standard V8 received updates to become what is known as the 'Oscar India' specification, the Vantage received much the same treatment. The rear spoiler became much neater and fully integral, and a smoother and closed bonnet bulge became standard across the range. Indeed the only external differences between the standard model was the large front air dam and the blanked of grille.

Mechanically the Oscar India V8 Vantage (V540 OI) remained the same as the earlier series 1 (V540) cars although the interior was more luxurious with leather replacing the vinyl on the dash. Wood veneers for the dash and door capping, standard on the V8 saloon, became an option on the Vantage although it was thought at the time that the shiny surface would distract the serious driver. Forty four examples of the V540 OI cars were built between October 1978 and March 1980.

When Motor Magazine tested the V8 Vantage (a V580 model) an incredible 0 to 60mph time of 5.2 seconds was recorded, slightly faster than the same magazine achieved for the series 1. 

Further revisions were made to the Vantage in 1980 although these were purely mechanical and the from the exterior, the car remained unchanged. The V580 cars, as they are known at the factory, were the result of a process of standardising engine parts across the V8 range. Changes mainly to the head and valves plus a standard piston for all models resulted in a quieter and smoother engine with both better economy and improved mid-range torque.
  v8 vantage series 2 © Tim Cottingham 2001 From 1983, the  7 inch wide GKN wheels on the Vantage were replaced by the  8 inch cross spoke BBS. These were needed to carry the massively wide 275 section Pirelli P7 tyres and the V580BBS cars are easily identified by wider wheel arches, increasing the overall width from 183cm to 189cm.  

v8 vantage series 2 © Tim Cottingham 2001

Above, an example of one of the 94 V580BBS cars, although this car has the Ronal cross spoked more usually associated with the later examples of the Vantage (V580X). How can we tell it's a series 2 car? The indicator repeater is on the front of the wing, just behind the headlight; the series 3 cars have a square  repeater behind the front wheel.
 

v8 vantage and Jaguar XK120 © Tim Cottingham 2001

 
 

The V8 Vantage pages have been written with the kind assistance of Kean Rogers of the Kangaroo Stable. For more detained information, please visit....................www.v8vantage.com

 

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