Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s hard to improve on an original film. But in the spirit of the 1964 spy thriller that cemented the Aston Martin marque in the ...
In 1946, David Brown answered a classified ad in the London Times selling a “High Class Motor Business” for £30,000. That business turned out to be Aston Martin, which Brown bought a year later for ...
Now the DB5, based on the 1964 original, is set to be remade in a collaboration between Aston Martin and EON Productions, who produce the James Bond films. Dubbed the Goldfinger DB5 continuation ...
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 preferred ...
This is one busted-up old car you probably would not want to get fixed. At least it looks like a busted-up old car. An Aston Martin DB5 used during the filming of "No Time to Die" is being auctioned ...
Aston Martin seems to enjoy putting its own twist on the continuation car craze, which we recently explored at length. Its first foray into newly built old cars, the DB4 GT Zagato continuation, was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Barreling across the English countryside from behind the wheel of arguably the most famous car in the world, I flip open the ...
The Aston Martin DB5 driven by James Bond in GoldenEye is set to sell for $2.1 at auction. In the 1995 movie, 007 - played by Pierce Brosnan - raced the classic British sports car around the Monaco ...
Brett T. Evans has more than a decade of experience driving, writing about, and evaluating automobiles. His early career comprised writing about pre- and post-war classic cars, as well as late-model ...
The DB5 is arguably one of the most iconic cars ever built by Aston Martin—and perhaps even responsible for introducing the luxury British automaker to America thanks to James Bond films. But before ...
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 ...
Long considered one of the most iconic British cars of all time, the Aston Martin DB5 is the follow-up to the highly successful DB4. The DB4 itself set the aesthetic and spiritual framework for Aston ...