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Aston Martin DB5 - The Original Bond Machine!

To many of the modern generation, who also are thriller enthusiasts, Secret Agent 007 working for Her Majesty's Secret Service, James Bond, is synonymous with various BMWs, both of the four and two-wheeled kind. However this was a pure sign of the times thing because Ian Fleming, the creator of the fictional spy hero had always thought it fit to see Commander Bond beat the evildoers driving British machinery. It was a different thing that BMW came up with much needed finance to bail 007 out and kit him up in style with a range of 7-series limos and M3 sports cars and R1150C cruisers... the last was endless.

It has now however been announced that Commander Bond will once again be reunited with his favourite make of automobile from the next 007 movie onwards and that will be the might new Aston Martin Vanquish, the V12 powered brute of a supercar which can run with the likes of the Ferrari 550 Maranello and more than hold its own against the Prancing Horse.

Ian Fleming put James Bond on the road in a variety of Bentleys, including a Blower Bentley of the 1930s which saw him battle Commies and Nazis driving assorted Mercedes and other nondescript machinery. But the quintessential Bondmobile has to be the Aston Martin DB5 which debuted in the classic film Goldfinger in 1965.

But this was no ordinary DB5, MI5's legendary boffin Q had killed out Bond's car with a few unique accessories which could prove useful in the heat of battle. And knowing 007's penchant for action this was one hairy sports car which packed a great deal of firepower.

In Goldfinger the DB5 had a standout role, almost rivalling the suave and debonair Sean Connery as secret agent 007 himself. The car packed in .30 caliber Browning machineguns front and rear with which to either cut down fleeing infidels or escape from them if outnumbered. Also to make things difficult for his pursuers, Bond could squirt indecent amount of oil from the confines of the cockpit, there being a special oil reservoir in the boot.

Then there was a metal shield which shot up from just outside the rear windscreen. Its purpose was to prevent any bullets whizzing through into the cabin. This was added protection for the Bond CB5 also came with bulletproof windows. And if, God forbid, any of the KGB agents did come alongside, Q had a trick to dispose them off: the spin off wheel caps would spring open with a Ben Hur type tyre shredder.

And to fox the bad 'uns the car had revolving number plate holders at both ends.

But the piece de resistance was of course the ejector seat should Bond's companion get crazy ideas. This one feature was executed to perfection in Goldfinger and it went on to acquire great proportions in the 007 legend. The DB5 also played a role in the next Bond movie Thunderball though in not as great a detail as in Goldfinger. No other Bond mobile has ever dazzled with the techno-wizardry which the DB5 packed and let's hope the secret agent's return to the marque with the Vanquish will be in this vein.

Author: Adil Jal Darukhanawala

Source October 2001

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