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Aston Martin DB5 (James Bond Stunt Car Replica)

Collectible Automobiles / Movie Memorabilia

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$2,500,000 - $4,000,000 USD

As of June 6, 2026

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A silver Aston Martin DB5, visually identical to the car featured in the James Bond films. This specific example is likely one of the stunt cars built for the film 'No Time To Die' (2021), featuring the iconic license plate BMT 216A.

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The Aston Martin DB5 is arguably one of the most famous cars in the world, thanks to its association with the James Bond film franchise, starting with 'Goldfinger' in 1964. The license plate BMT 216A is specifically linked to Bond's vehicle. Original screen-used DB5s are exceptionally rare and command multimillion-dollar prices (one sold for $6.4 million in 2019). This vehicle appears to be one of the stunt cars or replicas built for the more recent Bond film 'No Time To Die', identifiable by the filming location (Matera, Italy). A stunt car used in this film sold for £2.9 million (approx. $3.5 million USD) at auction in 2022. While not an original 1960s screen car, its direct connection to the Bond franchise as a high-quality, purpose-built stunt vehicle gives it significant value as collectible movie memorabilia and a desirable automobile. The appraisal value reflects its status as a documented stunt car with screen provenance.

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