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Classic Aston Martin Featured primarily in Goldfinger. The most famous Bond car of all, it came with all the usual Q refinements that have been copied from film to film including bulletproof panels, oil slick, smoke screen, machine guns, rotating licence plates (valid in all countries), telescoping tire slashers, Homer screen, radar receiver in reaview mirror, bumper basher, and most famously, the passenger ejector seat. The Aston Martin was actually used to sell there products not sell Bond.

While being the most recognised Bond car, it's actually only been featured in five films (Goldfinger, Thunderball, GoldenEye, a small appearance in Tomorrow Never Dies, and Casino Royale – to this list can be added The World Is Not Enough, though shots of the DB5 being driven to MI6's Scottish HQ were edited out.

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Homer Screen in Aston Martin
Revolving Licence Plate
Tire Cutter
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Aston Martin DB5 - James Bond Wiki
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Bond 007 Car Race GoldenEye



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Features: bulletproof front and rear panels, oil slick, smoke screen, machine guns, rotating licence plates, telescoping tire slashers, tracer receiving console and passenger ejector seat. In Goldeneye the Aston was stripped of all its gadgets and installed with a built in cooler in the armrest