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In this video, we take a close look at an incredibly rare and fully functional Aston Martin DB5—complete with working James Bond-style gadgets, just like in the original 007 films. Valued at over ...
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I discovered a hidden Aston Martin DB5!
Aston Martin's iconic DB5, powered by a V8 engine, gained fame after appearing in the James Bond film Goldfinger. Featured in ...
A family’s wrecked James Bond-style Aston Martin DB5 sports car bought for less than £1,000 in the 1970s has been valued at £1 million following a major restoration. Welshman John Williams, a welder ...
There can be no doubt about the longevity or the legacy of the James Bond franchise. No other film franchise has birthed such deep bonds with the automotive industry or spawned a more loyal and ...
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 ...
Aston Martin announced a new 007-inspired pop-up speakeasy experience on Thursday. Called House of Q, the bar is located inside London’s Burlington Arcade, accessible through a secret door within what ...
A family's wrecked James Bond-style Aston Martin DB5 sports car bought for less than £1,000 (RM5477.20) in the 1970s has been valued at £1mil (RM5.5mil) following a major restoration.
A fully restored version of the Aston Martin DB5, made famous by suave spy James Bond in the 1964 film "Goldfinger," is going up for auction. A fully restored version of the Aston Martin DB5, made ...
There are popular cars, and then there are cars so iconic they transcend the automotive industry, leaving their mark on the world through other avenues, like movies and TV. But out of all of the ...
For the majority of James Bond movie fans, “Goldfinger” still resides at or near the top of their list of favorites. Moreover, the movie introduced what has been called “the world’s most famous car,” ...
If you had $13,000 to spend on a new car for model year 1964 (that's about $133,650 in 2025 money), why would you have bought a new Aston Martin DB5? Not because James Bond drove one, because ...
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