Sun. Mar 9th, 2025

Sir Elton John’s Former Aston Martin DB7 Set for Auction in Cambridgeshire

An Aston Martin DB7, previously owned by Sir Elton John, will be going under the hammer this April in Cambridgeshire. The 1995 model, known for its elegance and association with the “Rocket Man,” is anticipated to attract bids between £23,000 and £27,000.

The DB7 holds a special place in automotive history, and this particular vehicle boasts a unique provenance, having been first owned by the legendary musician. Accompanying the car in the auction are the original warranty card bearing Sir Elton John’s name and a copy of its initial V5 document, adding to its collectible value.

John Markey, a specialist from H&H Classics, the firm handling the sale, praised the DB7’s design and the celebrity connection. “The DB7 is regarded as a modern masterpiece, and Sir Elton John’s exquisite taste in cars only enhances its allure,” Markey said. The car features a 5-speed manual transmission, is finished in British Racing Green, and has clocked only 14,500 miles, making it a low-mileage gem.

Noteworthy features of the car include a high-end Alpine stereo system with a remote control, a six-stack CD changer complemented by a substantial Alpine V12 amplifier, and a Motorola car phone—a specification likely added by Sir Elton John himself. The luxury vehicle also comes equipped with heated front seats, cruise control, and Aston Martin Stage 1 stainless steel rear exhausts, ensuring both comfort and performance.

“As well as being a visual treat, the DB7 delivers impressive performance and can reach speeds over 160mph,” added Markey. “Its excellent condition and celebrity history make it a prime candidate for collectors and enthusiasts alike.”

The auction is scheduled to take place at the Imperial War Museum in Duxford, promising a significant turnout from both car enthusiasts and fans of Sir Elton John. This sale not only highlights the DB7’s performance capabilities but also celebrates its cultural significance as a piece of automotive and entertainment history.

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