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Aston Martin DB5. Interior. The principal differences between the DB4 Series V and the DB5 are the all-aluminium engine, enlarged from 3.7 litres to 4.0 litres; a new ZF five-speed transmission which was more robust than the earlier David Brown unit (except for some of the first DB5s); [8] and three SU carburettors.
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 ...
The Aston Martin DB5 became the definitive James Bond car after Jaguar turned down the opportunity to provide a car for “Goldfinger." One DB5 got shot up and crashed, but a surviving car from ...
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 ...
The car is the same model that Connery used in the 1964 James Bond hit "Goldfinger." Sean Connery's 1964 Aston Martin up for auction [Video] Skip to main content
Adam and engineer John Stears overhauled the prototype of the Aston Martin DB5 coupe, installing these and other features into a car over six weeks. [7] The scene where the DB5 crashes was filmed twice, with the second take being used in the film. The first take, in which the car drives through the fake wall, [51] can be seen in the trailer. [8]
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 ...
The car, called the JB 700, bears a strong likeness to the Aston Martin in Goldfinger, and shares a number of hidden features with that car, some usable while others are only referred to, such as two forward-facing machine guns, an ejector seat, a metal shield to protect the rear windscreen and deployable caltrops.