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ALL THE ROAD CARS 1990s-2000s

DB7 1994-1999

SPECIFICATION

Engine 3228cc, in-line 6, s/c

Power 335bhp @ 5750rpm

Torque 361lb ft @ 3000rpm

0-60mph 5.8sec

Top speed 157mph

Aston couldn’t survive building handfuls of handbuilt supercars; a more affordable model was needed. Ford, who had bought a majority share in AML in 1987, knew this and in 1994 launched the Ian Callum-styled DB7 – evoking memories of

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