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Like the Baby II and Testa Ross J, the DB5 Junior is a thing of beauty. Measuring 3m long and 1.1m wide, it is 67% the size of the real thing, and was made using 3D scans of an original DB5.
It was at the 1963 Frankfurt auto show held in September that year where Aston Martin graced the world with the DB5, a sports car that went on to become an icon, thanks in part to being the ...
Surprisingly, the Aston Martin DB5 isn't as fast as one would assume a superspy's car to be, which is probably why Q upgraded Bond's ride to include machine guns, a bullet shield, and a smoke screen.
A stunning ‘James Bond’ Aston Martin is on the market. But anyone wishing to buy the 1964 DB5 will need deep pockets as it has a £795,000 price tag. It is sometimes said the Aston Martin DB5 ...
Once inside, you will find a speakeasy bar that is decorated with drawings and parts from the original DB5. Also on display are hints at a future Aston Martin model, but you will need to uncover ...
In 1963, Aston Martin graced the world with the DB5, a sports car that went on to become an icon, thanks in part to being the preferred ride of a certain spy by the name of James Bond.
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In 1963, Aston Martin graced the world with the DB5, a sports car that went on to become an icon, thanks in part to being the preferred ride of a certain spy by the name of James Bond.
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