The Aston Martin DB5 was made famous in the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger, and from then on it has...
Six (possibly seven) DB2 chassis were sent to Graber, in Switzerland, for custom convertible bodies that featured fixed front fenders...
Can a fictional spy save the world…and a car company? I write this column on the eve of Halloween. While my youngest daughter is busting at the seams for what is one of her favorite holidays, I have to say it no longer holds much allure for me. The holiday...
James Bond and the Receivers Photo: Max Earey Dear Editor, Congratulations on maintaining a great magazine. It never fails to...
The Rise of the Preservation Class The ultra-rare and ultra-expensive Ferrari 250 GTO. Photo: Chuck Andersen Sitting on a beautifully...
The iconic Aston Martin DB5 is making a comeback, thanks to a unique collaboration between Aston Martin and EON Productions, the company that produces the James Bond films. Following the successful DB4 G.T. continuation project, a series of 25 Goldfinger DB5 continuation editions, will be created for customers by Aston Martin...
The ‘Evening with Aston Martin’ sale in Monterey, curated by auction house RM Sotheby’s as part of their annual Monterey...
When you hear the two words Aston and Martin, you unconsciously start playing the James Bond theme music in your...
One of the best known cars in the world, James Bond’s 1693 Aston Martin DB5 from the 1974 “Goldfinger” movie. Commissioned by the Los Angeles Petersen Museum – 40×30” Mixed Media original stretched on canvas and black American frame. Web Site : https://gallerymomentum.com/ Email : Contact Nico : [email protected] ...
A recently restored to concours condition 1965 Aston Martin DB5 was the top lot in Bonhams final sale of the...
Aston Martin Specialists, Nicholas Mee & Co. are currently offering an Aston Martin DB5 Convertible. What sets this specific DB5...