The car - made famous by James Bond became so dilapidated local children played on it - has been restored and is now worth ...
Dilapidated James Bond car now worth £1m after three-year restoration - The DB5 is arguably the most well-known model from Aston Martin’s history.
A Welsh teen bought it for just £900 in 1973 and still owns it today, which makes the factory fresh restoration only half the ...
Copart can be a wonderful place for mechanically savvy folks to snag a wrecked car in hopes that restoring it would put their all-in cost lower than buying it in working condition. The auctions on the ...
Between its potent performance, gorgeous lines, and presence in the James Bond film Goldfinger, the Aston Martin DB5 has ...
It can be easy to forget sometimes, but Aston Martin built more than just the DB5 during the 1960s. Sure, James Bond’s car of choice may be the model the brand is best known for, but it was one of ...
British firm Lunaz, known for its electric conversions of classic cars, recently unveiled a concept Aston Martin DB6 that's even friendlier to the environment than the company's previous DB6 EV ...
Launched in 1965, the Aston Martin DB6 wasn't a brand-new car as much as it was an updated version of its predecessor, the DB5. Sure, the DB6 had a longer wheelbase and a more streamlined rear end, ...
A classic Aston Martin at a British car show isn't an unusual sight. One clad in a shade of pink that would look more appropriate on Barbie's Corvette roadster, however ... well, that's a bit of an ...
The DB6 sport saloon, which was produced between 1965 to 1971, was Aston Martin’s attempt to improve upon the DB5. The pair may look similar to the untrained eye, but the latter 2+2 coupé has a longer ...