In 1946, David Brown answered a classified ad in the London Times selling a “High Class Motor Business” for £30,000. That business turned out to be Aston Martin, which Brown bought a year later for ...
Aston Martin. Two words that evoke imageries of a British spy driving his tricked-out car, but still, the DB5 isn’t only the quintessential Bond car. The story of the four-seat grand tourer starts ...
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 ...
“Ran when parked, needs a little work” is a common refrain for those of us who scour Craigslist like it’s light evening reading. All sorts of half-finished and likely broken projects come up for sale ...
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The company's factory works brought the sports car back to life for its longtime owner, who bought it in 1973 for £900. Upon purchasing the Aston, it became John's daily driver until 1977, when he put ...
Long considered one of the most iconic British cars of all time, the Aston Martin DB5 is the follow-up to the highly successful DB4. The DB4 itself set the aesthetic and spiritual framework for Aston ...
Last August, The Little Car Company introduced the Aston Martin DB5 Junior. It was a two-thirds-scale replica of the life-sized item, with an electric powertrain in place of the inline-six, made for ...
Ian Fleming’s most famed character, James Bond, first graced the screen in 1962, ushering in a cinematic obsession that has grossed more than 7 billion dollars since its creation. Across 26 ...