What do the Lotus Esprit, Ford Mustang Mach 1, BMW Z3, AMC Hornet, Toyota 2000GT, and the front half of a Renault 11 all have in common? The answer, of course, is that they are all Bond cars—driven on ...
John Williams bought an Aston Martin DB5 for £985 and held onto it for decades despite it falling into disrepair. After 40 ...
Williams bought the car in 1973 for just £900 (about $20,000 today). It was his daily driver for four years, according to Aston Martin. Whether Williams knew it at the time he bought it or not, this ...
The Aston Martin DB5 is one of the most famous cars in the world, immortalized by the James Bond films. This $3,000,000 example not only looks perfect—it still has fully functional movie-spec gadgets.
The 12:55pm flight out of LAX gets you into Heathrow at 7:25am local and while it sounds like a really convenient schedule, it’s actually a battle. After the meal and the movie(s), you’d think you ...
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Speaking of gadgets, Aston Martin recently jumped on the Bond bandwagon with the DB5 Goldfinger, a run of 25 continuation cars priced at $3.5 million each. Standard equipment includes revolving ...