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 ...
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Restored Aston Martin DB5 bought for $1,300 now worth $1.34M
John Williams bought an Aston Martin DB5 for £985 and held onto it for decades despite it falling into disrepair. After 40 ...
A Welsh welder purchased a run-down Aston Martin DB5 for cheap in 1973, with the intention to restore it. However, life interfered with his plans, so the car just sat abandoned in the driveway for 50 ...
Williams bought the car in 1973 for just £900 (about $20,000 today). It was his daily driver for four years, according to Aston Martin. Whether Williams knew it at the time he bought it or not, this ...
A rare chance to own an Aston Martin DB5 in a completely unrestored state is coming up soon. An extensively used right-hand-drive 1963 Aston Martin DB5 will go under the hammer at the RM Sotheby's ...
When he was just a teenager, John Williams decided he wanted to own an Aston Martin DB5. After saving up for a year and taking overtime whenever he could, John found the scratch he needed to make his ...
View post: I Lived With the Ford E-Transit for 3 Weeks, Here’s My Brutally Honest Take Classic Aston Martins tend to sell infrequently and draw massive sums when they change hands. The DB5 and other ...
Speaking of gadgets, Aston Martin recently jumped on the Bond bandwagon with the DB5 Goldfinger, a run of 25 continuation cars priced at $3.5 million each. Standard equipment includes revolving ...
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