DANBURY MINT ASTON MARTIN DB5 JAMES BOND SILVER BIRCH ORIGINAL BOX . $82.06. New Listing Danbury Mint 1/24 1964 James Bond 007 Aston Martin DB5. $114.99. 0 bids. RM Auctions is proud to represent the one of only two - and only known remaining - original 007 Aston Martin DB5 movie car at its October 27, 2010 'Automobiles of London' auction at Battersea Evolution, London, UK.The Aston Martin DB5 'FMP 7B' and its movie historyTwo Aston Martin DB5s were used on screen for the production of the timeless 1960's James Bond classics, Goldfinger and Thunderball.

Due to the enormous demand for the toy DB5, CORGI later amended the casing and issued a slightly more authentic version of the original James Bond Aston Martin DB5, which rectified most of these anomalies, although retained the gold finish. There are also slight differences to the packaging on both editions.

The only other remaining original Aston Martin DB5 used in filming was sold at an auction in 2010 for $4.6 million. Although the James Bond and Aston Martin have entered a more promotional relationship in recent years, the spy's original ride is much more than a car.

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The association with James Bond was a marketer’s dream, the perfect example of product placement, which nearly didn’t happen at all: Jaguar’s E-type was the preferred choice, but Jaguar turned EON down, and Aston Martin’s owner David Brown was also initially reluctant to supply a DB5. The rest is history, and James Bond’s gadget laden Minichamps are a German die-cast model maker who sit towards the high end of the market. Their models are always highly detailed, down to the decals used on interior dashes. The Goldfinger DB5 from Minichamps has working gadgets, like the original Corgi. The detailing on Bond, the hapless henchman, and the car are second to none. It is a mystery up there with the twists and turns of the most famous screen spy of all: In 1997, an Aston Martin DB5 that featured in the James Bond film Goldfinger vanished into thin air. Despite it being said that half the world’s population would recognise a James Bond Aston Martin DB5, the missing car’s whereabouts remains unkown. Hot Wheels 007 Series 1963 Aston Martin Db5 Skyfall Silver Diecast Scale 1 64. (8) 100% agree - Would recommend. $10.00 New. Hot Wheels 1963 Aston Martin DB5 Model Car (GRL64) (8) 87% agree - Durable. $13.00 New. Auto World Aston Martin DB5 Coupe James Bond No Time to Die Silver Birch - AWSS131. The Aston Martin DB5 is an iconic model that’s loved by experts and consumers alike. The supercar stars alongside the DBS Superleggera in the latest 2021 Bond film, No Time to Die. Fun fact though: the DB5 that is seen in No Time to Die was actually a stunt car instead of a real DB5. Still, James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 replica was built 1959. The literary James Bond first drives an Aston Martin DB Mark III in Ian Fleming’s Goldfinger. 1964. The cinematic James Bond first drives an Aston Martin DB5 in Goldfinger, It featured front-wing 7.6mm machine guns, a dashboard-mounted tracking system, extending front and rear outriders, a rear bullet-proof shield, rear-housed oil-slick and caltrop dispensers, a smoke screen, tyre

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

James Bond Aston Martin DB5 'No Time To Die'. Reappearing in the latest 007 'No Time To Die', the iconic Aston Martin DB5 features a brand-new Italian registration plate and a pair of miniguns behind the front headlights. This new model is an exciting addition for James Bond fans and collectors alike. 1:36 Scale. Bullet Damage Detailing. 007 James Bond Aston Martin DB5 Junior Car - No Time To Die Edition. by PS 23/09 2021 . The 007 James Bond Aston Martin DB5 Junior Car - No Time To Die Edition by The Little Car Company is a fully drivable two-thirds scale version of the original and comes with all the film gadgets and special effects.

Aston Martin has been associated with the James Bond franchise for over fifty years and has featured in thirteen films to date. The DB5 stunt car was exclusively engineered and handcrafted for No Time To Die (2021). All the DB5 stunt cars were modified in different ways for use, this car being one of a few to include the bespoke No Time To Die

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.
While the DB series had established Aston Martin as an iconic marque, it was the introduction of the Aston Martin DB5 that would forever change the brand’s association with popular culture. In 1964, the DB5 made its silver screen debut in the James Bond film “Goldfinger.” 007 – the suave secret agent, played by Sean Connery, instantly
The new book James Bond's DB5 by Simon Hugo and Will Lawrence contains the complete history of Aston Martin in the Bond movies. In Ian Fleming's original James Bond novels, 007 drove Bentleys until he was outfitted with an Aston Martin in Goldfinger.
The newest James Bond film, No Time To Die, will feature the most famous James Bond car, the Aston Martin DB5. Aston Martin recreated 25 of these DB5s, with working Bond gadgets, to celebrate the
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Aston Martin’s relationship with James Bond spans decades and the DB5 is, without question, the most famous car in the world by virtue of its 50-plus year association. Working with EON Productions and Chris Corbould to build 25 of the DB5 Goldfinger Continuations was a truly unique project for everyone involved at Aston Martin. Now, to work iWXB.