๐ŸŒž Original James Bond Aston Martin Db5

Minus all the gadgets, a standard 1964 DB5 could go from zero to 60 miles per hour in about 7.1 seconds. After production of the two Bond films was completed, the car was returned to Aston Martin. The ejector seat is one of the most remembered gadgets from the James Bond series, and definitely a fan favourite from Goldfinger. But it was only a quick scene, and not overly impressive by itself. The real key was the anticipation. The audience was shown early on, back in Q's lab, that the DB5 had an ejector seat, so everybody knew it was Past, present and future. No Time To Die will make history as the first James Bond film to feature four Aston Martins in a single showing. To celebrate the milestone, we're bringing you insight into every Aston Martin 007 has ever driven, representing more than 50 years of cinematic greatness. Discover Bond's cars. Model: DB5 (1963) Bond Movie: Goldfinger (1964) Thunderball (1965) Synopsis: The Aston Martin DB5 is the quintessential James Bond car, and one of the most recognizable and famous cars in cinema history. In the novel, Bond had driven a DB Mark III, but the producers chose to use the newer DB5, which had been released only 3 months prior to In the past, Aston Martin produced only one other fully tricked-out Bond DB5, selling it to collector Harry Yeagg in 2010 for the hefty sum of $4.6 million (at $3.5 million, the new cars are relative bargains). On the other end of the price spectrum, LEGO also offers its own Aston Martin DB5 set. In addition to its appearance in Goldfinger, the James Bond first drove the Aston Martin DB5 in Goldfinger (1964). It came fully loaded with machine guns, tire slashers, oil jets, rotating license plate, and ejector seat. Beyond capturing the publicโ€™s imagination, the car also inspired actual spy agencies to develop similar features. Watch this Aston Martin show off some of the original In the James Bond universe, being blown up does not mean the end for 007's beloved vehicles. In Skyfall, Daniel Craig's DB5 is shot and blown up. But later, in the Spectre film, Q-branch has fully repaired the vehicle. The Aston Martin V8 was spied on the set of No Time To Die. One of the original James Bond Aston Martin DB5 cars for sale. This car with chassis DB5/2008/R is one of two examples directly purchased by Eon Productions for the launch of Thunderball and the third of four examples built per Q Branch specifications as featured in Goldfinger. 'The most famous car in the world' PQcx.

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