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The Aston Martin DB5 was MI6’s and James Bond‘s first personal car, from the James Bond (007) franchise that appeared in 9 films. At the Q labs Q have given Bond the Aston Martin DB5 for investigating Goldfinger’s scheme mission for Bond’s mission.
The Aston Martin DB5 is among the best-known cars in the world thanks to special effects expert John Stears, who modified the DB5 for use by James Bond in the film Goldfinger (1964). Although Ian Fleming had placed Bond in a DB Mark III in the novel, Stears persuaded the company to make its DB5 prototype available.
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Features[]
The Aston Martin DB5’s gadgets are built in the DB5 are:
Gadgets[]
- Machine guns (concealed behind the front signal lamps).
- Oil Slick (concealed behind the red tail lamp’s brake).
- Smoke Screen (concealed inside the muffler/twin exhaust pipes).
- Bulletproof Windows and Bulletproof body.
- Tire Slashers (pops and extends out from the hubcaps).
- Water Hoses (concealed inside the fender tail lights) (Thunderball only).
- Front Fender Rams.
- Miniguns (concealed behind the headlights) (No Time To Die only).
- Radar Beacon (concealed inside the racing mirrors).
- Shield (concealed under the trunk).
- Revolving license plate (license plate legal in other countries, "BMT 216A" (UK), "4711-EA-62" (France) and "LU 6789" (Switzerland).).
- Spiked Caltrops (concealed behind the tail lamps).
- Ejector Seat (A secret red button concealed inside the gear shift when Bond presses it the roof will slide fast and the ejector seat will pop off fast.).
- Tracking Screen (concealed behind the dashboard’s door for tracking enemy’s cars by using a Homer tracking device).
- Phone (concealed inside the driver’s front handdoor).
- Concealed Compartment (Features a AR47 Sniper Rifle, and a grenade).
- ALPINE 7817R color printer fax machine (in Goldeneye only).