🥇 Original James Bond Aston Martin Db5
Message. G-MANN. 2008-09-03 00:18. After its starring role in Goldfinger, James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 returns in Thunderball. It doesn't play quite as a big role this time but it is used in the pre-credits action sequence. After Bond lands his jetpack ("No well-dressed man should be without one") he finds that the thugs are still after him
Exactly 55 years after the last new DB5 rolled elegantly off the production line at Aston Martin’s then global manufacturing base in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, work is once again under way there on a strictly limited number of new DB5 models.Created in association with the producers of the James Bond films, EON Productions, and featuring a broad suite of working gadgets first seen on
His run as Bond has become synonymous with Aston Martin, with the actor playing a part in the Aston Martin Cognizant Formula One™ Team's AMR21 launch early this year. Casino Royale was famously the first Bond film to star two Aston Martins in one showing. The origin of Bond's DB5 is told when the vehicle is acquired in a poker game, while the
The Aston Martin DB5 has a special place in Bond’s mythology, along with the dry Martini and Walter PPK pistol. It is the gorgeous piece of 007’s kit and venerable partner since 1964. In fact, DB5 has appeared in nine Bond movies so far, starting with “Goldfinger” and having a major role in the latest one.
"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.
The DB5 was a fast car in its heyday, reaching the top speed of 145 miles per hour and speeding up from 0 to 60 miles per hour in 8 seconds. Basically, this was a classy, quick vehicle that could transport men in style and without compromise from point A to point B. Sources: The telegraph, Robb Report, Aston Martin, Car Throttle, Good Bad
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
The Bond car that the late actor Sean Connery first drove in the 1964 film “Goldfinger” was an Aston Martin DB5 replete with gadgets like machine guns, an ejector seat and an oil slick maker.
The missing James Bond Aston Martin, driven by original 007 Sean Connery, has finally been found. The 1963 Aston Martin DB5 which was used in the James Bond film Goldfinger driven by the man
Long considered the pinnacle of James Bond cars on film—he drove a 1930, 4.5-liter "Blower Bentley" with an Amherst Villiers supercharger in Ian Fleming's novels—the Aston Martin DB5 was
The Aston Martin DB5 was originally created, not with James Bond movies in mind, but as an improved version of the brilliant DB4. The DB4 used some of the engineering technology from the Aston Martin DB Mark III (which was the James Bond car in Ian Fleming’s original novel “Goldfinger”) but with a new method of body construction and a
The definitive Aston Martin DB5, released in 1963, is a luxury grand tourer made by British luxury sports cars manufacturer Aston Martin. It was a slight upgrade from the DB4 which preceded it. The DB5 is most famous for being the third, but most recognized, James Bond car.
The James Bond film, Goldfinger in 1964, is where the screen romance between 007 (James Bond) and the Silver Birch Aston Martin DB5 began. The author Ian Fleming had written in his best-selling book of 1959 that the debonair British spy drove an Aston Martin DB3 through Europe on the scent of arch-villain Auric Goldfinger.
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
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