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1964 Aston Martin DB5, produced by Corgi Toys, as a tie-in to the film. With Goldfinger, Corgi Toys began its decades-long relationship with the Bond franchise. They produced a model of the car which became the biggest selling toy of 1964. [39] A detailed 1:24 scale plastic kit of the James Bond DB5 was produced by Airfix between 1966 and 1970 ...
The most famous and best selling (to date) toy car of all, James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 (261) from the film Goldfinger, was issued in October 1965. Despite the fact that the casting of the new James Bond car was based heavily on the earlier Aston Martin DB4 model from 1960, it was the special features marked out this model. There were machine ...
Sales increased in the late 1960s and early '70s after the James Bond Aston Martin DB5 and the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car was released, but sales were fell sharply after the 1969 fire, which led to substantial ground being lost to its main rival Dinky, but by 1971, the Swansea factory was back to full production again after major repairs ...
Aston's DB12 Goldfinger Edition Pays Homage to 007 Aston Martin James Bond hasn't always been an Aston Martin devotee, as exampled by his wheeling of Toyota's 2000GT and even a BMW 750iL, but the ...
Martin — Aston Martin. If you want to live out your James Bond fantasies, you only need to part with £99,950 (about $129,000 at current exchange rates) and get used to a right-hand drive car.
The James Bond Car Collection was a fortnightly (later monthly) release of James Bond model cars displayed in detailed scenes from the James Bond movies. From Bond's first car, the Sunbeam Alpine, to his newest, the Aston Martin DB10. The most legendary and some not so legendary cars from more than 50 years of Bond movies are featured.