Bond’s array of ten luxury DB5s – but who knows how many will be left at end of filming Gunning the engine: Bullets hit windows of 007 and Madeleine’s car in scene from trailer Orderly Q: Bond and Moneypenny watch expert at work in shot from exhibition Needs Her Majesty’s secret servicing: Aston Martin races away amid smoke and a shower
Aston Martin Chief Creative Officer Marek Reichman talks about all the Aston Martin cars that appear in the James Bond movies. Marek talks about the populari
The 2018-2023 Aston Martin DBS features a 5.2-liter V-12 with two turbochargers. This dynamic formula will take you from 0-60 miles per hour in just 3.4 seconds. 0-100 takes a mere 6.4 seconds
Just under 1,100 DB5's were produced by Aston Martin during its 3 year model run. There are no precise numbers accurately telling us how many are left, particularly as many remain under restoration today. 5. Aston Martin DB5 Project – courtesy of Bonhams
Like Sean Connery, the weaponized Aston Martin DB5 of "Goldfinger" fame is as handsome as ever. Read on to learn more on the 1965 Aston Martin DB5 brought to you by the automotive experts at Motor
There was one problem, however; it wasn’t real. An actual DB5 with all of Q’s gizmos fitted was a pipedream. Until now. Aston Martin Works, the firm that can restore, service, sell, and
MtoQRYL. King's other responsibility is to deliver all of Aston Martin's Bond cars to the brief given by producers Eon. For No Time To Die that meant creating a bespoke stunt Aston DB5 from scratch; a
One of the rarest Aston Martin road cars of its era; One of only 19 Left Hand Drive DB5 Convertible’s built; One of 123 (19 left and 104 DB5 Convertibles built) High quality restoration at marque specialist; Rare original factory colour scheme . In August 2021 an Aston Martin DB5 Convertible was sold at auction in Monterey, California for $ 3
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After much negotiation, Aston Martin agreed to lend the production their new DB5. The car that made its way to Pinewood was the first prototype DB5, which was in fact a Series 5 DB4. This car had the chassis number DP/216/1 (DP being the Aston Martin acronym for Development Project), was finished in Dubonnet Red and wore the iconic registration
With hidden machine guns, a smoke screen, oil slick, revolving license plate and more, this Aston Martin can turn even a late-night comedian into a double ag
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