Auction Car of the Week: 1973 Aston Martin Vantage

‘Vantage’ is one of the most evocative names in the British car industry. The badge was originally used to denote high-performance variants of Aston Martin models. However, about 50 years ago, Vantage became a car in its own right.

Just 71 examples of the original Aston Martin Vantage were manufactured between 1972 and 1973, and this particular example – Retro Motor’s pick for Auction Car of the Week, in association with Car & Classic – is Vantage number 56.

Despite the performance denoted by the Vantage name, the most enduring quality of this car is surely its muscular, William Towns styling. The Vantage’s design incorporates elements of several previous sports cars, including a DB6-style front grille and 72-spoke wire wheels (the last Aston Martin to wear them).

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Aston Martin Vantage

The genius of the Vantage’s design is reflected in its influence on contemporary models, particularly the one-off Aston Martin Victor, which shares its beady headlights, aggressive bonnet and complex wheel architecture.

This car is highly original and wears its Cornish Gold paint with confidence. The interior features a practical 2+2 seating arrangement, which, love it or hate it, is upholstered in very-1970s Olive Green leather.

The mechanical underpinnings of the Vantage are also factory-spec, meaning its 50:50 weight distribution is intact, as is the tuned triple-carburettor straight-six engine – originally from a DB6.

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Aston Martin Vantage

In its prime, the Vantage was good for around 150mph, plus a 0-60mph time of less than seven seconds. The car’s balance and lightness – when compared to the younger, V8-powered version – mean it can still be enjoyed as a driver’s car today.

While the Aston Martin is in great condition, it is not concours-spec, making it a great example for a future owner to actually use. Hopefully this Vantage will see thousands more elegant and exciting miles added to its odometer.

Car & Classic’s auction for the Aston Martin Vantage is now live – and runs until 8pm on 10 May 2023. The car is expected to sell for between £65,000 and £75,000.

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