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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 ...
HotCars looked back at this landmark deal between Ford ... of switches lifted directly from a Ford Fiesta. The Aston Martin DB5's association with the James Bond franchise solidified its status ...
The company began with the Bugatti Baby II, then came the Ferrari Testa Rossa J, and now there is the car driven here, the Aston Martin DB5 Junior ... brings everything back into line.
Around 1,000 DB5s were built between 1963 and 1965 – but 25 more are about to be added to that tally in the shape of the Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger ... to take a dim view of rotating number ...
Featuring an exceptionally rare whisky in a bottle encased in a genuine Aston Martin DB5 piston, only 25 are to be released for sale, with a recommended price tag of £50,000 each. From our ...
No, that's not another period DB5 with cooling problems, rather the first finished example of the Aston Martin Works DB5 ... and will set you back £2.75m plus taxes. First customer cars ...
Just 25 of the 'continuation' Aston Martin DB5s will be created by the British brand's Bond-inspired Q division Each is fitted with all the gadgets from the iconic 1964 film, including a smoke ...