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Aston Martin - Virage (1966)
The classic Aston Martin Virage has become an icon for enthusiasts seeking a blend of timeless elegance and powerful performance. First introduced in the mid‑1960s, the 1966 model is particularly prized for its rare chassis and distinctive styling. Because of its heritage and scarcity, every Virage owner wonders: Aston Martin Virage price and, more specifically, "Aston Martin Virage 1966 price" can vary dramatically across markets and individual conditions.
Whether you're buying a new or used vintage for a collection, hunting for the best used Aston Martin Virage price, or simply curious about the overall price sensitivity of the model, this overview offers a clear snapshot of the key aspects that influence value.
Key Specs of the 1966 Aston Martin Virage
- Engine: 3.3‑liter 90° V‑8 with a 100‑degree cylinder bank angle
- Power Output: Approximately 240 hp (170 kW) at 6,200 rpm
- Torque: 235 lb‑ft (320 Nm) at 4,000 rpm
- Transmission: 3‑speed automatic (a later update introduced a 4‑speed manual variant)
- Drive:*: Rear‑wheel drive
- Fuel Type: Consumer grade petrol (gasoline)
- Chassis: Steel tube frame with full‐body fiberglass panels
- Dimensions: Length ~5.25 m, Width ~1.95 m, Height ~1.45 m
- Wheelbase: 2.65 m
- Weight: 1,440 kg (3,170 lb) dry
- Top Speed: ~210 km/h (130 mph)
- 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): ~7.5 seconds
- Suspension: Front independent double‑shock; rear live axle with shock‑absorber set‑back
- Brakes: Dual‑leading shoe inside four‑wheel system
- Interior Features:* Manual seat belts, classic elegance, optional navigation in later production years
These details highlight why the Virage remains highly sought after, with owners often debating whether to invest in Aston Martin Virage price or negotiate over the used Aston Martin Virage price that ties into each individual car’s condition and provenance.
Depreciation Insight: Aston Martin Virage depreciation
The classic car market does not follow the same depreciation curve as new vehicles. Nevertheless, most interiors and mechanical components lose value each year, largely due to maintenance costs, the rarity of spares, and changing collector preferences. The general pattern for the Virage is:
- First year: Typically loses
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