Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 to go for public auction
It is the ultimate boy’s toy as well as a fabulous piece of James Bond memorabilia. So when the Aston Martin driven by Sean Connery in two 007 flicks is auctioned, the bids are expected to be sky high.
The DB5, equipped with an array of gadgets to gladden any Bond fan’s heart, has come on the open market for the first time. Which is why it is expected to fetch bids in the region of $7 million when it goes for sale this year, reported Daily Mail online.
The iconic DB5 comes complete with all the original gadgets, including bulletproof screen, oil jets, smoke machines, tyre shredders and was driven by Connery in Goldfinger and Thunderball.
Two cars were made to be used in the 1964 Goldfinger film, and one has since disappeared. The original car is to come out of a private collection for the first time in 40 years and be put up for auction.
Bond evaded a succession of villains in style, thanks to special additions to the DB5 added by Q Branch, all that are legal to have aboard are still part of the car. But while the moving parts exist, as do the buttons next to the driver’s seat, the guns are not real and the shield may not hold up to genuine ammunition. The ejector seat, activated on screen by a gearstick button, was never operational.
The car was brought in 1969 by American radio DJ Jerry Lee for $12,000. The vehicle, which has the number plate FMP 7B, is in perfect working condition and has about 30,000 miles on the clock.
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