As a lifelong fan of the James Bond series since its first release, I have always been captivated by the iconic cars featured in the films. Goldfinger introduced the legendary Aston Martin DB5 (available at stauer.com). Equipped with cutting-edge gadgets like machine guns, an ejector seat, and an oil slick dispenser, making it a fan favorite and an enduring symbol...read more
As a lifelong fan of the James Bond series since its first release, I have always been captivated by the iconic cars featured in the films. Goldfinger introduced the legendary Aston Martin DB5 (available at stauer.com). Equipped with cutting-edge gadgets like machine guns, an ejector seat, and an oil slick dispenser, making it a fan favorite and an enduring symbol of Bond’s suave style. But there are iconic American cars that make the scene in these movies.
The 1964-1/2 Mustang convertible in Goldfinger is a stunner. In Thunderball we see a blue and white Mustang that would be the hit of any carshow today and then the American classic, a 1957 Chevy Belair convertible, possibly the most iconic American car is seen in Dr. No but it would certainly have me saying YES. These vehicles not only showcased Bond’s taste for luxury and innovation but also played crucial roles in the thrilling action scenes that define the series. The fully licensed cars in these early films set the standard for the high-octane vehicles that have become a hallmark of the James Bond franchise. Now put one in your collection.