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Home / Lifestyle / Bond DB5: From Rust Heap to £1M Icon

Bond DB5: From Rust Heap to £1M Icon

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Dilapidated James Bond DB5 restored to a value of £1,000,000.
  • Car purchased for under £1,000 in 1973, last driven in owner's 20s.
  • Three-year restoration involved removing a mouse nest and 2,500 hours.
Bond DB5: From Rust Heap to £1M Icon

An Aston Martin DB5, once a forgotten relic on a driveway, has been meticulously brought back to its former glory and is now valued at £1,000,000. John Williams acquired the iconic vehicle in 1973 for less than £1,000, but it fell into disrepair over the years, even becoming a playground for local children. Its fate took a turn when Mr. Williams invested £400,000 in a three-year restoration project.

The extensive work undertaken by Aston Martin's specialists included the removal of a mouse nest and an estimated 2,500 hours of labor. This dedication aimed to revive the car, which had been a childhood dream for Mr. Williams since he was eight years old. Despite its dilapidated state, the car was previously valued at £500,000, but the couple chose to invest in its restoration rather than sell.

Now fully restored, the DB5 boasts a renewed appearance and is estimated to be worth a full £1,000,000. John Williams described his first drive in over 45 years as 'mind-blowing,' feeling like his younger self. The restoration highlights the significant skill and patience required to bring such a corroded vehicle back to its pristine condition, preserving a piece of cinematic and automotive history.

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The restored Aston Martin DB5 is now valued at £1,000,000.
The restoration cost £400,000 and took three years to complete.
The Aston Martin DB5 was made famous by James Bond in the films Goldfinger and Thunderball, released in the mid-1960s.

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