A US collector is selling two nearly-new Aston Martin Valhallas at once. Both have been driven exactly 196 miles (315 km).
The cars belong to entrepreneur Milton Verret. They will be sold at next month’s Monterey Car Week by Mecum Auctions.
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In May, the first public Valhalla sale saw a delivery-mileage car fetch $2.2 million. That was more than $600,000 over its $1.47 million MSRP.
One of Verret’s Valhallas is painted Ultra Yellow with a black roof and exposed carbon fiber. Its MSRP was $1,277,200, with over $217,000 in options.
These include Satin 2x2 twill carbon fiber upper- and lower-exterior packages worth $21,000 and $43,200, plus carbon fiber seats and trim for $23,100.
The interior features Oxford Tan semi-aniline leather with yellow embroidery and abundant carbon fiber.
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The second Valhalla is Speedway White with an MSRP of $1,214,822 and over $151,500 in options.
It has fewer exposed carbon fiber elements, instead using painted parts.
Its cabin is dominated by California Poppy orange and Onyx Black leather, part of a $14,400 option package, also with plenty of carbon fiber.
Both cars show exactly 196 miles on their digital instrument clusters.
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Why Verret is selling them is unknown, but the strong auction result in May suggests he may expect a profit.
