The 55-year-old DB5 is back on a very limited basis, and the first of a run of $3.4 million cars featuring James Bond gadgetry has now been produced. By Mike Duff Updated: Jul 6, 2020 View Photos

The iconic 1963 Aston Martin DB5 that, via a starring role in James Bond flicks Goldfinger and Thunderball, became one of the world’s most famous movie cars has now been located after having
Aston Martin has displayed its first DB5 Continuation model, b uilt to celebrate the British marque's long-running connection with James Bond, for the first time in public at the Salon Privé. The
Needless to say, this isn’t the first time a special Aston has been created in tribute to 007. The DBS OHMSS joins the (ongoing) DB5 continuation and the 2015 DB9 GT Bond Edition. The DBS DANBURY MINT ASTON MARTIN DB5 JAMES BOND SILVER BIRCH ORIGINAL BOX . $82.06. New Listing Danbury Mint 1/24 1964 James Bond 007 Aston Martin DB5. $114.99. 0 bids. RM Auctions auctioned one of only two - and only known remaining - original 007 Aston Martin DB5 movie car for £2.6 million ($4 million or €3 million) at its October 27, 2010 'Automobiles of London' auction at Battersea Evolution, London, UK.The car was bought by business man Harry Yeaggy who will put the car in his private car museum.The auction sale includes a special Dormeiul 'Vanquish Sean Connery posing with the Aston Martin in Goldfinger. Photo courtesy of Aston Martin. For an even-richer spy’s ransom, an Aston fan can own the real thing. I popped by RM Sotheby’s in New York the other day and sat in a knee-wobbling DB5 that may fetch an estimated $4 million to $6 million on August 15 at the company’s Monterey auction In many ways, Aston Martin is synonymous with Bond. Having first appeared in Goldfinger in 1964, most subsequent Bond films (other than the ones starring Roger Moore) have featured different iterations of the iconic sports car. Skyfall and No Time To Die even brought back the original DB5 model popularized by Sean Connery.
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The 1963 Aston Martin DB4 Series V may be one of the most beautiful cars in the world. The exhaust note may convince you if the body doesn't. Let's take a ri
Model: DB5 (1963) Bond Movie: Goldfinger (1964) Thunderball (1965) Synopsis: The Aston Martin DB5 is the quintessential James Bond car, and one of the most recognizable and famous cars in cinema history. In the novel, Bond had driven a DB Mark III, but the producers chose to use the newer DB5, which had been released only 3 months prior to
The most iconic Bond and the most iconic Bond car, Sean Connery and the Aston Martin DB5 were first united in 1964’s Goldfinger. However, off-screen in the ‘60s he drove a second-hand Jenson C The definitive Aston Martin DB5, released in 1963, is a luxury grand tourer made by British luxury sports cars manufacturer Aston Martin. It was a slight upgrade from the DB4 which preceded it. The DB5 is most famous for being the third, but most recognized, James Bond car. Luxury toy car manufacturer The Little Car Company has created a $120,000 replica of James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 to celebrate the release of upcoming James Bond flick, No Time To Die. The two AAKxNHa.
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