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  2. Lola-Aston Martin B09/60 - Wikipedia

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    The Lola-Aston Martin B09/60, also known as the Aston Martin DBR1-2, [ 2] is a Le Mans Prototype sports car built by Lola Cars International and co-developed with Prodrive for use by Aston Martin Racing. It is the first prototype to bear the Aston Martin name since the AMR1 in 1989. Aston Martin's internal name for the car, DBR1-2, refers to ...

  3. Lola T70 - Wikipedia

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    Lola T70. The Lola T70 is a sports prototype developed by British manufacturer Lola Cars in 1965, the successor to its Mk6. Lola built the aluminium monocoque chassis, which were typically powered by large American V8s . The T70 was quite popular in the mid to late 1960s, with more than 100 examples being built in three versions: an open-roofed ...

  4. Aston Martin DB5 - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Aston Martin to produce 'James Bond' DB5 replica cars - AOL

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    If you've ever wanted to drive like James Bond, here's your chance. Aston Martin is going to produce 25 DB5 replicas, complete with rotating license plates and other gadgets.

  6. Kit and replica cars of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Cheetah Targa Rally car. Cheetah Cars is a New Zealand based kit car company that commenced in 1986 and produced a kit loosely based on the Jaguar E-Type shape. It ceased constructing cars in 1991. This car is not to be confused with John Bush of Oamaru's Cheetah Sports from the early 1960s.

  7. Aston Martin DP214 - Wikipedia

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    The Aston Martin DP214 was a prototype sports car developed by Aston Martin for use in grand touring -style racing, including the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Two DP214s were built in 1963, with one surviving today. Just like its predecessor, the DP212, to comply with GT regulations, the DP214 was based on DB4GT chassis, numbers #0194/R and #0195/R.

  8. Aston Martin DB10 - Wikipedia

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    The DB10 can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.3 seconds and has a top speed of 310 km/h (193 mph). [ 13][ 14] In the film's plot, it was originally going to be for James Bond but was reassigned to 009 due to the former's unsanctioned mission in Mexico. However, Bond later steals the car in order to travel to Rome to investigate SPECTRE.

  9. Aston Martin 2-Litre Sports - Wikipedia

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    Aston Martin DB2. The Aston Martin 2-Litre Sports was a sports car sold by Aston Martin from 1948 to 1950. It was the first product of the company under David Brown 's ownership and is retrospectively known as the DB1. The car debuted at the 1948 London Motor Show and was based on the Aston Martin Atom prototype. Just 15 were sold.