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Back during the David Brown era, Aston Martin was a small-time manufacturer of bite-the-back-of-your-hand beautiful sports cars as it’s also the case today. The DB2 was the automaker’s bread ...
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1950s Aston Martin Restored To $500,000 MasterpieceNigel Woodward, the Managing Director at Classic Motorcars in Bridgnorth, UK bought the Aston Martin DB Mark III at an auction in 2015. Nigel told FutureStudiosCars: “So the car bought at an ...
The last in the current crop of DB cars is this, the DB11. When it launched, the grand tourer was the first car as part of Aston Martin's "Second Century" plan and was said to mark a turning point ...
Not because James Bond drove one, because "Goldfinger" didn't show up in theaters until the '65s were hitting showrooms and Bond wheeled an Aston Martin DB Mark III in the original 1959 novel.
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And while Bond actually started with a Bentley, Ian Fleming later gave him an Aston Martin DB Mark III, updated to the DB5 for when it came to filming Goldfinger. The DB5 was the first Aston ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1957 Aston Martin DB Mark III 2 Door Drophead Coupe across different levels of condition. Edit options.
Though Ian Fleming’s novels specified that Bond drove an Aston Martin DB Mark III, the DB5 was more current to Goldfinger, hence Adam’s interest in the model. But the film’s producers couldn ...
Although Bond's car in the book was the DB Mark III, EON Productions improbably convinced Aston Martin to let it use the prototype DB5 for the film. Stears promptly brainstormed a number of ...
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The 1964 Aston Martin DB5 Is Worth Every Penny of Its $13,000 PriceNot because James Bond drove one, because "Goldfinger" didn't show up in theaters until the '65s were hitting showrooms and Bond wheeled an Aston Martin DB Mark III in the original 1959 novel.
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