Voted as the most iconic screen motor ever.
The only known remaining of the two DB5s which appeared on-screen in
"Goldfinger" and "Thunderball".
Fully restored to roadworthy condition. Offered to the public for the first time from its original owner,
who originally paid Aston Martin $12,000 for the car in 1969.
Impressive original condition with all movie gadgets intact.
Sold in a 2010 auction for €3,328,707 (US$4.6M).
The only known remaining of the two DB5s which appeared on-screen in
"Goldfinger" and "Thunderball".
Fully restored to roadworthy condition. Offered to the public for the first time from its original owner,
who originally paid Aston Martin $12,000 for the car in 1969.
Impressive original condition with all movie gadgets intact.
Sold in a 2010 auction for €3,328,707 (US$4.6M).