Friday, March 29, 2013

Aston Martin Works Vanquish Undiminished Repair Manuals

with the Vanquish line coming to an end, you might imagine Vinny himself to be heartbroken. But for many the Vanquish remains a work in progress. And for them, Works Service, with unparalleled experience, knowledge and understanding of the Vanquish, will be at the centre of this ongoing work. Firstly, there is the manual conversion, now also available in the US market, while the engraving of the Vanquish’s chrome fuel cap is just one of the many ways that Works Service can personalise the car further.

On an altogether grander scale than that, Andrew McCloskey, a colleague of Vinny’s, recently supervised the fitting of a glass roof. ‘Not easy,’ he confesses. ‘But we did it.’
The love that compels Vanquish owners to seek additional subtleties and personal nuances to their pride and joy, which will continue to be nurtured by Works Service for years to come, is at the root of Vinny’s own devotion to the car. From Birkenhead and with a breezy approach to conversation that negates any likelihood of a pregnant pause, he dates his love affair with the Vanquish to 2001 when, on a dealership training course, he gleaned a full insight into how exactly the car was made. ‘Watching the process, I thought to myself, this is it – I want to master everything behind what makes up such a great car.’

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