Many of the things we humans do when we're young can easily be described as stupid and reckless. But in some cases, one's dream-come-true early in life could turn into a goldmine decades in the future ...
Williams bought the car in 1973 for just £900 (about $20,000 today). It was his daily driver for four years, according to Aston Martin. Whether Williams knew it at the time he bought it or not, this ...
The Aston Martin Works restoration team has just rolled out a DB5 Vantage so polished it looks like it fell out of a Bond film. Yet the immaculate bare metal rebuild is only the second most ...
A Welsh welder purchased a run-down Aston Martin DB5 for cheap in 1973, with the intention to restore it. However, life interfered with his plans, so the car just sat abandoned in the driveway for 50 ...
The company's factory works brought the sports car back to life for its longtime owner, who bought it in 1973 for £900. Upon purchasing the Aston, it became John's daily driver until 1977, when he put ...
After more than 50 years of ownership and a 2,500-hour overhaul, this unicorn of a DB5 looks as good as the day it left the factory. As a classic enthusiast with a penchant for projects, I’m tempted ...
If you had $13,000 to spend on a new car for model year 1964 (that's about $133,650 in 2025 money), why would you have bought a new Aston Martin DB5? Not because James Bond drove one, because ...
Unlike the actors from that era, however, the DB5 has defied age and maintained its relevance throughout the more than six decades since its premiere. Its seemingly timeless allure will once again be ...