James Bond has driven plenty of vehicles over the course of his many on-screen exploits. The one that is most quintessentially Bond, however, is the silver Aston Martin DB5. This is the car that even ...
The outside appears almost indistinguishable from an original Aston Martin DB5, but the criss-cross of the roll cage gives the game away. Then you’ll fold yourself into the modern racing seat, bend ...
It was probably only a matter of time. After Jaguar announced it was building 25 recreated 1950s D-Types (and some Lightweight E-Types, too), here’s Aston Martin with a big announcement: The company ...
Aston Martin. Two words that evoke imageries of a British spy driving his tricked-out car, but still, the DB5 isn’t only the quintessential Bond car. The story of the four-seat grand tourer starts ...
aston-martin-db5-goldfinger-continuation25-jpg. Two years ago, Aston Martin announced a run of 25 DB5 Continuation cars that would be track-only reproductions of the gadget-laden DB5 from the James ...
Few heroes get by on skill and good luck alone; some fancy gear and a fly ride go a long way. Batman has the Batmobile, Wonder Woman has her invisible jet, and even the Ninja Turtles take the fight to ...
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 ...
Aston Martin’s DB4 was an instant hit in the late 1950s. The sleek two-door was the first car built at the automaker’s plant in Buckinghamshire, England, and was a critical success when it was ...
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