James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 sold for US$6.4M

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The spy’s Aston Martin DB5 loaded with all the gadgets Q could think of hit the auction block Thursday, and sold for US$6.4 million.

One of cinema’s most iconic cars hit the auction block at Sotheby’s Thursday.

James Bond’s famous 1965 Aston Martin DB5, which is fully loaded with all 13 gadgets and promoted for “Thunderball,” the Bond film that followed “Goldfinger,”was successfully auctioned off for US$6.4 million.. “DB5 was really the first broadly speaking commercial mass-produced car for Aston and there was tremendous success.”

The Aston Martin is one of only three surviving models of its kind and was put up for auction by an anonymous owner. Although this particular car was never on-screen, the gadgets, which include a smoke machine, tire slashers and .30 caliber guns in the fenders are all accounted for.

 

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James Bond Aston Martin was a 64’.

This car was featured on CBS and the owner spent over a million to restore it.

I hoped they checked the Carfax. I believe there might be a damage report or 2 😉

Frank Baker bought it for $35k.

Dream Car!

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