Aston Martin Unveils The First Completed One-77 In Italy

Aston Martin Unveils The First Completed One-77 In Italy
Prominently featured on the Aston Martin stand on the first day of this year's Geneva Motor show was the rolling chassis of the very first One-77 prototype. By day two it had been be removed and replaced by the unfortunate Lagonda concept. The chassis had to be returned to the UK so that the bodywork and interior could be added. This week, the finished car had its coming out party on the shores of Italy's Lake Como, home to the rich and famous.

The exterior was no surprise since we had already seen the styling buck and renderings, but this was the first time the finished interior had been shown. No doubt purchasers of the 77 examples will all have the opportunity to customize the finish, materials and color combinations before Aston Martin begins deliveries late this year. Hopefully, our friends at Aston Martin will give us the opportunity to take one for a spin before they're all gone.
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wins555wins555 - 4/26/2009 4:30:15 AM
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This is a hot car. Kudos tho Aston Martin!


zairnaimzairnaim - 4/26/2009 11:34:19 AM
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i think it is a crime that only 77 of these are going to be produced. Too little of a good thing lol. Nice job aston on the design


david999david999 - 4/26/2009 12:02:30 PM
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A real beauty like all Astons.


B7FANB7FAN - 4/27/2009 7:32:57 AM
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nothing less than expected.....excellent job


cocococococo - 4/26/2009 5:04:18 AM
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I'll take a dozen, please.


JUGNUJUGNU - 4/26/2009 5:50:32 AM
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The front end design is very innovative and unique especially how the headlights join the bumpers. It looks aggressive yet 100% Aston Martin(Soft and beautiful). From side it also looks like V8 Vantage mixed with SL65 AMG Black Series. Stunning car.

JUGNU


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 4/26/2009 12:39:45 PM
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Hmm a few things. Very Attractive car, but there are a few things I would want changed if I were to have mine customized for me.
1. Polka dot seats ftl.
2. Door carbon fiber that doesn't manage to make it look like plastic.
3. No C5 Corvette side detailing.


inspirion7inspirion7 - 4/26/2009 1:19:47 PM
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Leave the car as is. Custom bespoke design, like boutiques, are unique.


Joe_LimonJoe_Limon - 4/26/2009 3:42:27 PM
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Aren't these 77 Aston's each custom made to their owners individual likings? I thought that is where the huge price tag came in.


BondMI6BondMI6 - 4/27/2009 2:06:32 AM
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Being Bond has it's privileges- so here are my two schillings.

It's a sexy beast, but the wheels.............they are bloody booooring!......

And where are the inside shots?


LACMANLACMAN - 4/27/2009 8:26:38 AM
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This vehicle gives new meaning to the term "wet dream".


inspirion7inspirion7 - 4/27/2009 4:24:01 PM
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I'm curious if this model will show up in the next Bond movie? Pleeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaassssssssseeeeeeee don't destroy it!!


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