Presented by our English partners DD Classics.

After the sale of Aston Martin to ‘Company Developments’ in January, 1972, work started on a comprehensive facelift of the DBSV8, the main visual cue being the adoption of single headlamps and a revised front grille. Now known as the AMV8, the car retained the Bosch mechanical fuel injection system until August 1973, when four twin choke Weber carburettors were fitted, together with updates to the interior trim, a bigger bonnet bulge to clear the carburettor air box and a re-designed fuel tank to allow more luggage space.

Lovely example

Air conditioning, power windows and power steering

Highly rated Chrysler automatic gearbox

Supplied with Aston Martin Heritage certuficate

Town & Country switchable horns

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