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The Aston Martin DB5 became widely known after special effects expert John Stears modified a DB5 for use by James Bond in the 1964 film Goldfinger. Author Ian Fleming had placed Bond in a DB Mark III in the novel , but Stears persuaded the company to make its DB5 prototype available.
1964 Aston Martin DB5, produced by Corgi Toys as a tie-in to the film. The film's marketing campaign began as soon as filming started in Florida, with Eon allowing photographers to enter the set to take pictures of Shirley Eaton painted in gold.
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 iconic Sean Connery, as James Bond, leans against his Silver Birch 1964 Aston Martin DB5 during filming of "Goldfinger." Now Aston Martin will build 25 continuation versions of the car for ...
A 1964 Aston Martin used in two James Bond movies sold for $4.6 million at a London auction. The car, complete with guns that poke out through the taillights and a license plate that rotates to ...
The modern iteration of the Goldfinger car will be painted to match the Silver Birch color scheme of the timeless DB5 from the 1964 film. However, the presence of model-specific 21-inch wheels on ...
Goldfinger: 1964 Sean Connery: Guy Hamilton: 124.9 1,279.9 3.0 29.0 ... James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 debuted in Goldfinger and also appears in Thunderball, ...
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