One of the most recognisable cars in film history, the original gadget-laden Aston Martin DB5 from the 1964 James Bond film Goldfinger famously vanished without trace from a private aircraft Oh, and Aston Martin also added many of the same spy gadgets that featured on the movie car. Aston Martin plans to build 28 of the Goldfinger-spec DB5s, and one of them was recently sampled by Jay James Bond Aston Martin DB5 'No Time To Die'. Reappearing in the latest 007 'No Time To Die', the iconic Aston Martin DB5 features a brand-new Italian registration plate and a pair of miniguns behind the front headlights. This new model is an exciting addition for James Bond fans and collectors alike. 1:36 Scale. Bullet Damage Detailing. The 1963 Aston Martin DB4 Series V may be one of the most beautiful cars in the world. The exhaust note may convince you if the body doesn't. Let's take a ri The James Bond film, Goldfinger in 1964, is where the screen romance between 007 (James Bond) and the Silver Birch Aston Martin DB5 began. The author Ian Fleming had written in his best-selling book of 1959 that the debonair British spy drove an Aston Martin DB3 through Europe on the scent of arch-villain Auric Goldfinger. The Goldfinger DB5 continuation will be based on James Bond’s legendary car from 1964 and built by Aston Martin Works at Newport Pagnell – the original home of the DB5. They will be authentic reproductions of the DB5 seen on screen, with some sympathetic modifications to ensure the highest levels of build quality and reliability. Some breaking news in the collector car world, as Auto Classics reports that James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5, one of two actual vehicles commissioned for use in the film, Goldfinger, might be on Aston Martin’s relationship with James Bond spans decades and the DB5 is, without question, the most famous car in the world by virtue of its 50-plus year association. Working with EON Productions and Chris Corbould to build 25 of the DB5 Goldfinger Continuations was a truly unique project for everyone involved at Aston Martin. Now, to work The Bond car that the late actor Sean Connery first drove in the 1964 film “Goldfinger” was an Aston Martin DB5 replete with gadgets like machine guns, an ejector seat and an oil slick maker. "Aston Martin's relationship with James Bond spans decades and the DB5 is, without question, the most famous car in the world by virtue of its 50-plus year association. "Working with EON Productions and Chris Corbould to build 25 of the DB5 Goldfinger Continuations was a truly unique project for everyone involved at Aston Martin. SZSh5.