THE GRIGIO TITANIO VANTAGES - MY 2009 to 2018
Discussion
Since 2011, I have kept a record of these cars (not too onerous, because only 20 were made for the UK).
If the buyer of the 4.7 Coupe, originally supplied by Stratstone, Derby and recently sold by McGurk, is reading this and is happy to post here, or PM me, I would be grateful.
My register is missing a couple of pieces of information about this car.
If the car might be your first Aston Martin, then welcome to the AM world.
Your car is one of, but not the lowest mileage car amongst the twenty.
Enjoy, I know you will.
David.
If the buyer of the 4.7 Coupe, originally supplied by Stratstone, Derby and recently sold by McGurk, is reading this and is happy to post here, or PM me, I would be grateful.
My register is missing a couple of pieces of information about this car.
If the car might be your first Aston Martin, then welcome to the AM world.
Your car is one of, but not the lowest mileage car amongst the twenty.
Enjoy, I know you will.
David.
DB9S Paul said:
Do you know how many Grigio Titanio DB9's were produced?
I am sorry Paul, I don't know.
I began with the MY2009 onwards Vantages UK only, by looking for cars being advertised. The main dealers were very involved in those cars at that time.
A little later AML helped me, so I found out about a few more that I had not discovered.
I didn't go beyond that group of cars. One PHer runs a register for the original V12V cars, but that must be a huge task, with 1,200 cars built.
Suggest you try Tim Cottingham of Aston Martin Heritage Trust.
I don't know how helpful AML are these days (data protection don't you know), but Steve Waddingham is a helpful gentleman. Aston Martin history 'flows in his veins'.
Dewi 2 said:
Suggest you try Tim Cottingham of Aston Martin Heritage Trust.
I don't know how helpful AML are these days (data protection don't you know), but Steve Waddingham is a helpful gentleman. Aston Martin history 'flows in his veins'.
How about Grant Neal? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Definitive-Guide-Gaydon-A...I don't know how helpful AML are these days (data protection don't you know), but Steve Waddingham is a helpful gentleman. Aston Martin history 'flows in his veins'.
He posts on here sometimes.
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