This is one busted-up old car you probably would not want to get fixed. At least it looks like a busted-up old car. An Aston Martin DB5 used during the filming of "No Time to Die" is being auctioned ...
It’s been sixty years since Ian Fleming’s first spy movie, Dr. No., starring Sean Connery, got on the big silver screen, and Christie’s auction house and EON Productions are marking the occasion with ...
Aston Martin. Two words that evoke imageries of a British spy driving his tricked-out car, but still, the DB5 isn’t only the quintessential Bond car. The story of the four-seat grand tourer starts ...
Classic Aston Martins tend to sell infrequently and draw massive sums when they change hands. The DB5 and other James Bond-related Astons are even pricier. That made the recent Sixty Years of James ...
A rare chance to own an Aston Martin DB5 in a completely unrestored state is coming up soon. An extensively used right-hand-drive 1963 Aston Martin DB5 will go under the hammer at the RM Sotheby's ...
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Why the 1965 Aston Martin DB5 defined cool forever
The 1965 Aston Martin DB5 did more than star in a film. It fused British engineering, tailored luxury, and cinematic fantasy ...
After a quarter of a century, James Bond’s missing Aston Martin is back. The group, which specializes in locating lost or stolen luxury items, reportedly found Bond’s stolen silver ride in a “private ...
What do the Lotus Esprit, Ford Mustang Mach 1, BMW Z3, AMC Hornet, Toyota 2000GT, and the front half of a Renault 11 all have in common? The answer, of course, is that they are all Bond cars—driven on ...
There are more than a few famous movie cars, like Eleanor, Doc’s DMC-12, the Bandit’s Trans-Am, and Bullitt’s Mustang, for instance. There are hardly any movie cars that are famous, beautiful, and ...
The Aston Martin Works restoration team has just rolled out a DB5 Vantage so polished it looks like it fell out of a Bond film. Yet the immaculate bare metal rebuild is only the second most ...
When he was just a teenager, John Williams decided he wanted to own an Aston Martin DB5. After saving up for a year and taking overtime whenever he could, John found the scratch he needed to make his ...
John Williams with his restored DB5. (Aston Martin/Cover Images) An Aston Martin DB5 that a teenager bought for £900 in the 1970s could net its long-time owner £1 million more than 50 years later.
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