Eachone comes with a £3.3million price-tag - which is 790 times more than the original cost in 1963; The gadget-laden Aston Martin DB5, which made its big-screen debut driven by 007 star Sir
FastFacts – The Aston Martin DB5. The Aston Martin DB5 was unveiled in 1963 and sold until 1965 when it was replaced with the slightly larger DB6. The DB5 was an iteration of the earlier DB4 Series V car and to the untrained eye they look almost identical. The DB5 used the same body-on-chassis design as the earlier cars, with the patented
TheDB5 Junior is an all-electric, two-thirds scale version of the iconic DB5 and we want one. Quite badly. Pricing starts from 35,000 pounds (NZ$70,000) making the scaled-down electric car almost
Pricesshown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1963 Aston Martin DB5 2 Door Coupe across different levels of condition. Edit options. Base Price $0. Options $0. Original MSRP $0. Base Price $732,400. Options $0. Low Retail $732,400. Base Price $1,462,900. Options $0. Average Retail $1,462,900. Base Price $2,098,200.
Boredout 4.2 litre engine with fast road cams. Privately owned. To the casual observer, the 1963 DB5 is virtually indistinguishable from a late model DB4 Vantage; the DB5 is essentially a four-litre version of the DB4. Initially fitted with the four-speed David Brown gearbox, the vast majority of cars received the superior five-speed gearbox
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