Genuine Aston Martin DB5 "Bond Car" Heads To Auction
Every genuine petrolhead has at least one favourite TV car and one favourite film car, for instance my all time favorite TV car is the 1982 Pontiac Trans-Am known as K.I.T.T. 1980's TV series "Knight Rider" while my all time favorite film car is the timeless 1963 Aston Martin DB5 which appeared in the blockbuster James Bond film Goldfinger. The now legendary Aston Martin DB5 was originally unveiled by Aston Martin in September, 1963 and it was designed by Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera. As a result, the Aston Martin DB5 is one rare classic Aston Martin today, however the DB5 has become something of a silver screen legend ever since it starred alongside Sean Connery in the 1964 blockbuster film Goldfinger. However, as expected getting your hands on an original Goldfinger DB5 is nearly impossible. This is it, what you are no doubt drooling over ladies and gentlemen is a 1965 Aston Martin DB5 which has been built to exact Goldfinger specification.
Inside, you will find an all original, immaculate leather trimmed interior with all original interior trim pieces, switchgear, instrument gauges and three-spoke wood steering wheel. Powering this absolutely stunning 1965 Aston Martin DB5 is a 4.0 litre, naturally aspirated, DOHC in-line six cylinder engine which delivers a modest 282 hp (210 kW) of power and 390 Nm (288 lb-ft) of torque. Mated to the 4.0 litre, naturally aspirated, DOHC in-line six cylinder engine is a 4-speed manual transmission which sends all available power directly to the rear wheels. According to the auction listing, this particular 1965 Aston Martin DB5 is the third of four examples built per Q-Branch specification and it was also the subject of numerous magazine articles and it was also featured in numerous books. As expected, this 1965 Aston Martin DB5 will be auctioned with all relevant documentation which includes the factory build sheet, prior British registration papers, restoration photos and invoices.
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