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Why the 1965 Aston Martin DB5 defined cool forever
The 1965 Aston Martin DB5 did more than star in a film. It fused British engineering, tailored luxury, and cinematic fantasy into a single silhouette that still defines what a “cool” car looks and ...
The outside appears almost indistinguishable from an original Aston Martin DB5, but the criss-cross of the roll cage gives the game away. Then you’ll fold yourself into the modern racing seat, bend ...
Lean and Mean: Sean Connery had a license to drive the Aston Martin DB5 in 'Goldfinger.' For those who dream of living (or at least driving) like James Bond, Aston Martin announced it will build ...
Nothing is stopping Aston Martin from finishing the first-ever new DB5 to roll off the assembly line. After more than 50 years, the all-new DB5 Goldfinger Continuation has been completed and is ready ...
Despite being one of the most exotic automakers on the global automotive market, Aston Martin Lagonda has been pretty busy this year. No wonder that has enticed the parallel universes of vehicular CGI ...
aston-martin-db5-goldfinger-continuation25-jpg. Two years ago, Aston Martin announced a run of 25 DB5 Continuation cars that would be track-only reproductions of the gadget-laden DB5 from the James ...
The Aston Martin DB5 is going back into production, and no, we don't mean the limited run of "Goldfinger" continuation cars. Alongside the movie cars, Aston is launching a limited run of 2/3-scale DB5 ...
Few heroes get by on skill and good luck alone; some fancy gear and a fly ride go a long way. Batman has the Batmobile, Wonder Woman has her invisible jet, and even the Ninja Turtles take the fight to ...
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