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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 1965 ASton Martin DB5 that was originally purchased in 1972 for $1,200 in that time's money is now worth $1.32 million.
Beloved by James Bond fans, the Aston Martin DB5 has been a staple of the film franchise since its first appearance in 1964’s Goldfinger.
John Williams had saved for that car for a year, working overtime whenever he could. He bought it, then left it in his driveway for 50 years ...
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 preferred ...
In 1946, David Brown answered a classified ad in the London Times selling a “High Class Motor Business” for £30,000. That business turned out to be Aston Martin, which Brown bought a year later for ...
While Williams spent under $1,200 on the DB5 when he originally purchased it, Spires estimates that the restored GT is valued over $1.3 million, which is some return on one’s investment.
This is one busted-up old car you probably would not want to get fixed. 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 ...
EXCLUSIVE: Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond in "No Time to Die" features one franchise character that will never die: The Aston Martin DB5. NTTD’s special effects and action vehicles ...
The full-size Corgi box housing an Aston Martin DB5 will be on display to the public until October 1. Aston Martin has revealed a full-size Corgi model of James Bond’s famous DB5, as featured in the ...
On the complete opposite end of the spectrum, we have a remarkable story about an Aston Martin DB5 Vantage that was purchased ...
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