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The DB7 was the first Aston Martin built after the company was purchased by Ford. It was designed by Ian Callum. It is based on the Jaguar XJS's chassis shared with the Jaguar XK8. An inline 6 motor powered the car. Trivia fact includes the fact that it's wheelbase is the exact length as that of the DB6 | |||
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Revision as of 23:44, 21 June 2007
The DB7 was the first Aston Martin built after the company was purchased by Ford. It was designed by Ian Callum. It is based on the Jaguar XJS's chassis shared with the Jaguar XK8. An inline 6 motor powered the car. Trivia fact includes the fact that it's wheelbase is the exact length as that of the DB6
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