James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 sells
James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 sells
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camshafted

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938 posts

188 months

Wednesday 27th October 2010
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... for a disappointing £2.6 million.

http://swns.com/james-bonds-aston-martin-db5-sells...

I know it's more than any new car you'll buy but I look at it and see something different to the non-stop Ferraris going for £4m-plus.

Although to be fair, if I wanted a two-door with oil slick and smokescreen, I'd have asked to borrow my girlfriend's Peugeot 206 :/

Also, the Zonda R went for £720k (bargain)and I saw and Enzo go for less than 600k so it was a good old night to grab a bargain. If you've got a spare half-mill that is...

lee9

26 posts

198 months

Wednesday 27th October 2010
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How much did the Miura SVJ go for.

camshafted

Original Poster:

938 posts

188 months

Wednesday 27th October 2010
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If it's Rod Stewart's one then I think it was 600-700,000 -don't know the exact figure I'm afraid

Killer2005

20,453 posts

251 months

Wednesday 27th October 2010
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camshafted said:
Also, the Zonda R went for £720k (bargain)
yikes

jimmyd123

371 posts

243 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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camshafted said:
If it's Rod Stewart's one then I think it was 600-700,000 -don't know the exact figure I'm afraid
No, the SVJ was the purplely one. Sorry missed that one. Looked lovely though.

The bidding on the DB5 was a bit dodgy though. Opening bid £2.5m, second bid £2.6m, sold. The original bidder didn't bid again, lucky escape? Disappointing.

Edit: Typo

Edited by jimmyd123 on Thursday 28th October 00:01

belleair302

6,995 posts

230 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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Shows the weak state of the economy and that buyers are holding their cash , worried about 2011. Auctions in the US have also not been strong recently. What no footballers splashing the cash!!!

Skylinecrazy

13,986 posts

217 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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Hopefully means cars become cheaper for us lot to afford.

Although I don't think the Zonda R will depreciate by 730k.


DaveL86

884 posts

200 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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£2.6 million pounds? If I wanted a DB5 and I had a boat load of cash I'd get my self a mint DB5 for under 250k and James Bond on DVD and save myself £2.35 Million thank you!

I've never understood how film memorabilia demands such prices, maybe you'd have to be a die hard JB fan to understand, more of a Bourne fan myself.

XG332

3,927 posts

211 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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DaveL86 said:
£2.6 million pounds? If I wanted a DB5 and I had a boat load of cash I'd get my self a mint DB5 for under 250k and James Bond on DVD and save myself £2.35 Million thank you!

I've never understood how film memorabilia demands such prices, maybe you'd have to be a die hard JB fan to understand, more of a Bourne fan myself.

really?

ToMBoMB

76 posts

203 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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Id pay 2.6 to drive round with that reg plate.

al1991

4,552 posts

203 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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ToMBoMB said:
Id pay 2.6 to drive round with that reg plate.
FMP 7B?

What's so special about that?

alsem

580 posts

213 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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DaveL86 said:
£2.6 million pounds? If I wanted a DB5 and I had a boat load of cash I'd get my self a mint DB5 for under 250k and James Bond on DVD and save myself £2.35 Million thank you!

I've never understood how film memorabilia demands such prices, maybe you'd have to be a die hard JB fan to understand, more of a Bourne fan myself.
but then you wouldn't have the bulletproof rear thing, or smoke + oil spreaders, or rotating number-plates and all the other gadgets!

Lardydah

345 posts

228 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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"We're going to fire the car up and drive it round the streets of London tonight. We're going to have a bit of fun with it."

Fair play, after paying 2.6m I expect most would want to put it in a display case!

Larry Dickman

3,762 posts

241 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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£30.000 for a suit? I'm in the wrong game.

chevronb37

6,472 posts

209 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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Anyone know what happened to the other Bond DB5? As I understand it, the auction car was the one used for driving scenes and had the gadgets retro-fitted. The other car had the gadgets originally but was stolen some years ago. Was it ever located?

Huntsman

9,095 posts

273 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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chevronb37 said:
Anyone know what happened to the other Bond DB5? As I understand it, the auction car was the one used for driving scenes and had the gadgets retro-fitted. The other car had the gadgets originally but was stolen some years ago. Was it ever located?
No, its whereabouts remains a mystery.

SEE YA

3,522 posts

268 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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No it was stolen in 97 during the night in a alarm warehouse with a guard on duty 24/7 in the USA .



rubystone

11,254 posts

282 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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belleair302 said:
Shows the weak state of the economy and that buyers are holding their cash , worried about 2011. Auctions in the US have also not been strong recently. What no footballers splashing the cash!!!
I watched every single lot go through and can honestly say that with 12% buyers' premium and VAT on that, plus for many of the lots a minimum 5% VAT being paid on the purchase price, 99% of the cars sold right at the top (and in some cases well beyond) what they'd be worth in the open market.

A lot of Europeans buying cars, not many Brits though...

Funny bidding on the DB5 as others have said. Little Scottish guy opens bidding at £2.5m, Yeaggy gets it with next bid of £2.6m...Scottish guy holds head in hands and Max tries to get him to bid again....and leaves it out there....and you can see the agony. Scottish guy clearly thought he'd own it with that first audacious bid...clearly an auction virgin!...but I had to feel for him.

Lots of trophy wives there and the bling on the ring fingers of the 6 ladies sitting behind me was literally dazzling smile

Buffalo Girls

292 posts

235 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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rubystone said:
belleair302 said:
Shows the weak state of the economy and that buyers are holding their cash , worried about 2011. Auctions in the US have also not been strong recently. What no footballers splashing the cash!!!
I watched every single lot go through and can honestly say that with 12% buyers' premium and VAT on that, plus for many of the lots a minimum 5% VAT being paid on the purchase price, 99% of the cars sold right at the top (and in some cases well beyond) what they'd be worth in the open market.

A lot of Europeans buying cars, not many Brits though...

Funny bidding on the DB5 as others have said. Little Scottish guy opens bidding at £2.5m, Yeaggy gets it with next bid of £2.6m...Scottish guy holds head in hands and Max tries to get him to bid again....and leaves it out there....and you can see the agony. Scottish guy clearly thought he'd own it with that first audacious bid...clearly an auction virgin!...but I had to feel for him.

Lots of trophy wives there and the bling on the ring fingers of the 6 ladies sitting behind me was literally dazzling smile
But if the first bidder could afford 2.5 million, don't you think it's a little strange that he couldn't afford 200K more to take the bidding to 2.7m?

phil1967

334 posts

215 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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I quite liked the Ghia they had there. most disappointed by the maserati a6gcs, would need legs like twigs dead straight to drive it