Hot Wheels 007 Series 1963 Aston Martin Db5 Skyfall Silver Diecast Scale 1 64. (8) 100% agree - Would recommend. $10.00 New. Hot Wheels 1963 Aston Martin DB5 Model Car (GRL64) (8) 87% agree - Durable. $13.00 New. Auto World Aston Martin DB5 Coupe James Bond No Time to Die Silver Birch - AWSS131. RM Auctions is proud to represent the one of only two - and only known remaining - original 007 Aston Martin DB5 movie car at its October 27, 2010 'Automobiles of London' auction at Battersea Evolution, London, UK.The Aston Martin DB5 'FMP 7B' and its movie historyTwo Aston Martin DB5s were used on screen for the production of the timeless 1960's James Bond classics, Goldfinger and Thunderball. The only other remaining original Aston Martin DB5 used in filming was sold at an auction in 2010 for $4.6 million. Although the James Bond and Aston Martin have entered a more promotional relationship in recent years, the spy's original ride is much more than a car. The Aston Martin name is now forever linked with the James Bond franchise, the DB5 in particular. As a result of this, Aston Martin DB5s now command vastly more than DB4s or DB6s on the classic car market, and all of them sell for more than the Aston Martin DB Mark III even though it was originally the Goldfinger car, well in the novel at least. In several of Ian Flemming's original James Bond stories, the agent drove a 1930, 4.5 litre Bentley Blower. The first time Bond took the wheel of an Aston Martin was in the Goldfinger book that was later adapted for the big screen. Bond's Aston Martin in the book was, in fact, a DB Mk III. 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 DSC5224. To promote the upcoming James Bond film " No Time To Die ," Aston Martin has turned a DB5 into a life-size toy car. In fact, the car itself is kind of a giant toy, one of the $3.6 million Message. G-MANN. 2008-09-03 00:18. After its starring role in Goldfinger, James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 returns in Thunderball. It doesn't play quite as a big role this time but it is used in the pre-credits action sequence. After Bond lands his jetpack ("No well-dressed man should be without one") he finds that the thugs are still after him It is a mystery up there with the twists and turns of the most famous screen spy of all: In 1997, an Aston Martin DB5 that featured in the James Bond film Goldfinger vanished into thin air. Despite it being said that half the world’s population would recognise a James Bond Aston Martin DB5, the missing car’s whereabouts remains unkown. 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 6Laz.