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James Bond fans with deep pockets will soon have the chance to get their hands on the ultimate piece of 007 memorabilia, as the martini-sipping, daredevil spy's Aston Martin DB5 goes up for ...
The DB5 — DB for David Brown, who owned Aston in the 1940s and ’50s — was launched at the Frankfurt motor show only a few months before the movie debuted.
This year, the Kirkland Concours will feature the Aston Martin DB5. Well-known around the world by its original UK registration number, FMP 7B, this Aston Martin was one of only two original '007 ...
Auctioneer RM Sotheby’s described the 007 showpiece as “the world’s most famous car”. Sean Connery on the set of "Goldfinger" with the 1965 DBS Aston Martin.
We must clarify right off the bat that while the DB12 Goldfinger IS built by Q, which is Aston Martin's ultra-luxury flagship bespoke service, the car isn't certified for British secret service duty.
Although Bond's car in the book was the DB Mark III, EON Productions improbably convinced Aston Martin to let it use the prototype DB5 for the film. Stears promptly brainstormed a number of ...
In 1969's On Her Majesty's Secret Service, George Lazenby had an Aston Martin DBS. 1987's The Living Daylights, Timothy Dalton’s 007 hopped behind the wheel of an Aston Martin V8, and the film ...
Surprisingly, the Aston Martin DB5 isn't as fast as one would assume a superspy's car to be, which is probably why Q upgraded Bond's ride to include machine guns, a bullet shield, and a smoke screen.