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Auctions with Aston Martin DB5 cars and merchandise
Several upcoming and current auctions feature Aston Martin DB5 cars and related Aston Martin and James Bond merchandise.
Bonhams 1964 Aston Martin DB5
During the Bonhams Bonmont Sale on 20 June 2021 in Switzerland, Bonhams offers a beautiful silver birch 1964 Aston Martin DB5.
The car has chassis no. DB5/1491/L and engine no. 400/1704 and is a factory left hand drive example, delivered new to the USA.
The DB5 is offered without reserve on Bonhams with an estimated price of € 370,000 - 460,000.
See the car on the Bonhams website
Bonhams 1964 Aston Martin DB5 convertible
Bonhams offers a 1964 Aston Martin DB5 convertible, this one owned by Peter Sellers, Princess Margaret's husband Lord Snowdon and Chris Evans. The car is set to sell at Bonhams auction for £1.3 - 1.7M during the Goodwood Festival of Speed on 9 July 2021.
Bonhams Automobilia Online Auction including Aston Martin
During Bonhams "Automobilia Online Auction including Aston Martin", several Aston Martin and James Bond items are offered.
The auction takes place from June 1st until June 14th 2021 and bidding takes place online.
Triplet of rare DB5 Vantage models for sale
Three variations of the Aston Martin's DB5 Vantage will be offered for sale for £4 million at the London Concours at the Honourable Artillery Company from 8-10 June, 2021.
The DB5 Vantage Coupe, Convertible and very rare Shooting Brake models were in the hands of a private collector for 12-years. Each car has been fully restored during that time.
The Aston Martin DB5 Vantage has the same Silver Birch paint and Black leather interior as James Bond's car in Goldfinger.
The DB5 Convertible is painted in a rare Caribbean Pearl Blue, matched with White Gold hide interior while the even more rare Shooting Brake is based on an estate variant created to accommodate Aston Martin chairman David Brown's gundog and polo habit. It’s finished in Sage green and features a hand-built aluminium body crafted by London-based coachbuilders Harold Radford & Sons, also famous for its Rolls-Royce, Bentley and original Mini creations.
The price for all three cars is set at £4 million and the cars are offered by classic car dealer Nicholas Mee & Co.
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