There Are Just 99 Examples Of This Aston Martin DB AR1 On Earth

A rare 2003 Aston Martin DB AR1 is looking for a new home and on course to sell for upwards of $200,000.

The DB AR1 features a Zagato-styled body and was capped at just 99 units worldwide. This example was first registered in California and has also spent time in Florida and Illinois before being purchased by the selling dealer from Waltham, Massachusetts.

The Bring A Trailer listing reveals the car is painted in Tungsten Silver, making it one of just 17 units in this color. A recent Carfax report shows no history of accidents or other damage and it is being sold with factory books and manuals, two Aston Martin umbrellas, protective seat covers, a leather jacket, two binders of paperwork, and a clean Illinois title.

Each Aston Martin DB AR1 model built back in the day was based around the standard DB7 and sports a naturally-aspirated 5.9-liter V12 engine mated to a six-speed manual transmission driving the rear wheels. This engine was good for 435 hp and 410 lb-ft (556 Nm) of torque from the factory.

The listing says this example, which is number 55 of the 99 produced, has just 6,000 miles (~9,600 km) on the clock and earlier this year received a fluid service, including new oil, and a set of new tires. The cabin is clad in lovely black quilted leather and comes with power-adjustable and heated seats as well as a Becker audio system with a six-disc CD changer in the trunk.

There Are Just 99 Examples Of This Aston Martin DB AR1 On Earth

The Aston Martin DB AR1 is powered by a naturally-aspirated 5.9-liter V12.

Ford Mustang Towed From One Ditch Slams Into Another Ditch Across The Road

Mustangs don’t even need drivers these day to crash and make the news.

Israeli Startup’s Next-Gen EV Platform Wants To Reinvent The Wheel

REE Automotive’s EV platform accommodates the steering, braking, suspension and electric motor into the wheel.

Remember That 1991 Acura Legend LS That Was Stolen New And Recovered 20 Years Later? It Just Sold Again

After being re-discovered in 2014, the Legend has put on 57k miles on the clock.

Tesla Raises Price Of “Full Self-Driving” Option Again, This Time By $1,000 To $8,000

Musk claims the value of the “Full Self-Driving” feature is over $100k.

This 2012 Porsche 911 Carrera S Has The Same Radium Green Paint As The 356

The owner of this 991 Carrera S had it repainted in the unique shade.

MINI Introduces Value-Focused Countryman Oxford Edition, Starts At $25,900

Now Oxford Editions are available to everyone – not just college students.

No, The 2021 Ford F-150 Won’t Debut On June 19th

The new F-150 is coming, it just won’t debut on the 19th.

Alright 2022 Hyundai Santa Fe, Maybe It’s Time You Drop The Heavy Camo

Don’t be tricked by the thick clothing, this is the facelifted Hyundai Santa Fe.

Tesla Model S Performance Rips Down The Quarter Mile In 10.45 Seconds

The Tesla Model S Performance can officially hit 60 mph in a mere 2.3 seconds.