Aston Martin, DeLorean & Ford Shelby Owned By James Bond Heads Towards Auction
All the legendary actor James Bond’s cars are heading toward the auction. These cars are a rare collection that includes similar models like those that starred in Die Another Day, Back to the Future, Gone in 60 Seconds, and The Batman.
Some of the exotic cars include a red 1965 Shelby AC Cobra, which is expected to fetch millions of dollars.
The cars in total are 30 in number, and the auction house in Florida, Kodner, will put all 30 cars, which includes supercars and other exotic cars up for sale on November 6.
The James Bond Aston Martin
This 2002 Aston Martin Vanquish comes with the same spec as Pierce Brosnan’s driving in Die Another Day.
It’s a two-door coupe with a 5.9-litre V12 6-speed automated manual transmission.
It was bought by the current owner in 2005 with only 1,395 miles and has been on display ever since. The car is expected to fetch $70,000 – $90,000 at the auction.
James Bond DeLorean, Back To The Future
The car is a 1981 DMC BTF, a two-door coupe with gullwing doors and the iconic DeLorean brushed stainless steel exterior.
This vehicle was handmade in Texas by Robert Moseley, who is a professional prop builder known as “Video Bob.”
The car, which is fitted with all the time-travelling extras seen in the movie, is estimated to fetch between $50,000 to $70,000 at the auction.
1967 Ford Shelby GT500 From Gone In 60 Seconds
This car was first immortalized in the movie Gone in 60 seconds. Nicholas Cage drove it, and the car itself actually played a key role in the movie.
Despite being old, the price of this car has maintained an all-time high, with many cars resembling it in the market. However, this particular one is the original.
The car was bought from a dealer in New Jersey in 2015 and has been on display ever since.
It’s a two-door fastback with a V8 engine and 4-speed manual transmission and is expected to be sold for $300,000 at the auction.
Aside from the iconic movie cars, other cars that will be joining the auction are a 1965 Shelby AC Cobra, a 1992 Jaguar XJ220, and a 2005 Ford GT. The Ford GT is expected to fetch $450,000.