When the DB5 was unveiled at the Earls Court motor show in October 1963, it’s unlikely that anyone at Aston Martin anticipated ... Beneath this was a chassis designed by Harold Beach, with ...
Goldfinger required two Aston Martin DB5s. One, with the chassis number DB5/1486/R, was the "road car." It lacked the specialized props to make it a Q car and was used for standard driving ...
the Aston Martin DB5 Junior. You will notice that The Little Car Company’s name does not appear on any of them, as these are officially licensed vehicles, complete with chassis numbers and sign ...
AN ASTON Martin DB5 is for sale and it has all the gadgets just like James Bond... but it costs £3.3 million. The rare 2021 Continuation Goldfinger model is one of just 25 models ever made.