Posted on 06/14/2019 4:14:38 PM PDT by ETL
An original Aston Martin DB5 built to James Bonds specifications is heading to the auction block this summer.
The silver 1965 coupe is identical to the one 007 drove in Goldfinger and Thunderball, complete with all the gadgets.
The car wasnt used on-screen, but was one of a pair ordered by Eon Productions to promote the latter film.
Last sold in 2006 for $2,090,000, the car has been fully restored and the features installed by Q Branch, including its bulletproof screen, extendable bumpers, rotating license plates and smoke screen all function, although the machine gun barrels that emerge from the front marker lights only spit flames, not rounds.
Theres also a removable roof panel to accommodate the passenger-side ejector seat, and a red button in the gearshift to activate it, but youll have to press it to find out if it actually works.
The car will be offered at the RM Sothebys Monterey auction in August and will be making a U.S. tour before then.
It comes up for sale just as Aston Martin is building 25 brand-new recreations of the car that will be sold for $3.5 million each and arent even street legal.
As for the vehicle that appeared in the film, there were actually two.
One of them was auctioned in 2010 for $4.6 million and is currently in a private car museum in Ohio, while the other was stolen from a hangar at Boca Raton airport in Florida and hasnt been seen since.
The two movie cars and two promotional cars are the only ones commissioned by the production company at the time.
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Well forget it, then.
Does the driver’s side door squeak when it’s opened?
I remember seeing of these , pulling out of a pub , near Henley-on-Thames in lovely rural England . The throaty purr of those 12 cylinders is a sound I will not forget .
I still love the Aston Martin which Tippi Hedren drove in “The Birds”.
One of these , old Astin Martin’s, probably not the exact same model , but vintage and niiiiiiice ......
Oh, wait. Ejection seat for an obnoxious passenger? Yeah...yeah, I’d go for that...
The notorious chase scene.
Agent Maxwell Smart also drove a Sunbeam.
Somewhere in my attic I still have the Matchbook car of this (from the 60’s or 70’s). Spring loaded release buttons for the front rams, the rear window shield and the passenger ejection seat!
Last sold in 2006 for $2,090,000, the car has been fully restored and the features installed by Q Branch, including its bulletproof screen, extendable bumpers, rotating license plates and smoke screen all function, although the machine gun barrels that emerge from the front marker lights only spit flames, not rounds. = = =
Does it include the chicks (oops, I mean birds)?
Agent Maxwell Smart also drove a Sunbeam.
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Alpine or Tiger?
Or with Agent 99, who cares.
I am not sure. I want to say Tiger but not certain.
Real machine guns or cut the price 75%! That’s my only offer. :)
I couldn't find a Matchbox James Bond car. You sure it wasn't a Corgi?
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