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V8
Aston Martin had a long history with open-top vehicles and even patented its own designated name for them: Volante (flying – Latin).
The British carmaker tried to convince its customers that the V-8 model was, in fact, a Grand Tourer and not a sports car.
It was shown in the opening scene of “The Living Daylights” movie. But that was not its only good side.
From the outside, the British Grand Tourer featured a low height, a long hood with a bulge in the middle, that differentiated it from the other
Aston Martin V8 (Series 3) model. In the front, it featured two round headlights and two additional fog-lights.
Its canvas-roof was retractable behind the rear seats/parcel.
The exclusive interior design featured a mix of wood and leather. While the front bucket seats with high-bolstered areas promised a good, comfortable ride
in the back, the carmaker offered an option for two individual seats or a parcel to store more luggage for a very long trip.
When retracted, the roof was protected by a vinyl cover.
Under the hood, there was a 5.3-liter engine that offered 305 hp when it was introduced.
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