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The Aston Martin DB5 is a British grand tourer (GT) produced by Aston Martin and designed by Italian coachbuilder Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera. [5] Originally produced from 1963 to 1965, the DB5 was an evolution of the final series of DB4. The "DB" designation is from the initials of David Brown who built up the company from 1947 onwards.
Aston Martin DB5: James Bond The right-hand drive gadget-filled Aston Martin DB5 inexplicably returned in 2012's Skyfall. Two gadgets are shown on this vehicle, the ejector seat and two front-firing machine guns. This is the first time machine guns have been used in action since 1964's Goldfinger. This car is destroyed in the climactic battle ...
Aston Martin DB5 In 1995 Pierce Brosnan made his debut as 007 in GoldenEye. In a thrilling opening sequence Bond, reunited with the Aston Martin DB5, races against a Ferrari 355 GTS driven by 'Xenia', the villains henchwoman, down the mountain roads near Nice and Monte Carlo.
Aston Martin DB5 Continuing from the end of Casino Royale, Bond is on a mission to deliver Mr White for interrogation in Siena, Italy at the start of Quantum of Solace. This is the second appearance of Daniel Craig as Bond.
Aston Martin DB5 (UH) Goldfinger: Driven through Auric Goldfinger's industrial estate, with bullet holes and ejector seat. 26 Lada 1500 (UH) The Living Daylights: Czechoslovakian police car, cut with laser by Aston Martin V8 Vantage. 27 Ford Thunderbird (UH) Die Another Day: NSA agent Jinx's car outside Graves' Ice Palace, Iceland. 28 AMC ...
1929–1932 Aston Martin International; 1932–1932 Aston Martin International Le Mans; 1932–1934 Aston Martin Le Mans; 1933–1934 Aston Martin 12/50 Standard; 1934–1936 Aston Martin Mk II; 1934–1936 Aston Martin Ulster; 1936–1940 Aston Martin 500-litre Speed Models (23 built) The last 8 were fitted with C-type bodywork; 1937–1939 ...
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Harold Beach (15 February 1913 – 24 January 2010) was a British engineer for Aston Martin, and their Chief Designer. He designed chassis and suspension for the iconic 1963 Aston Martin DB5, and the 1958 DB4 and 1965 DB6.
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