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But out of all of the famous cinematic vehicles, it doesn't get much more iconic than James Bond's Aston Martin DB5. The British grand tourer made its debut in 1964's "Goldfinger," quickly ...
An Aston Martin that's been turned into a station wagon isn't a new thing, in fact we've already covered the rare Vanquish Zagato shooting brake and even the gorgeous DB5 shooting brake.
And what would we be driving first? Why, a pristine 1963 Aston Martin DB5, easily worth “half a million Pounds, I reckon,” according to the reps at Aston Martin HQ. Plus there were only 887 ...
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 by Christie's in September to raise money for charity. It is one of ...
It was at the 1963 Frankfurt auto show held in September that year where Aston Martin graced the world with the DB5, a sports car that went on to become an icon, thanks in part to being the ...
They have all struck a chord, but none has proven to have the staying power of the DB5. Decades after its debut, the 1965 Aston Martin DB5 became one of the top five most expensive Aston Martins ...
That business turned out to be Aston Martin, which Brown bought a year later for £20,500. According to the Bank of England, he paid nearly £600,000 in today’s dollars, about $736,000 U.S. He ...
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 by Christie’s in September to raise money for charity.
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