World’s
Most Famous Sports Car
by SolveYourProblem.com
In
1959, Ian Fleming penned Goldfinger and inserted his secret
agent hero, James Bond, into a 1959 Astin Martin DB-3. There
was a lag between the story’s release, however, and the motion
picture that shared its name. By the time Sean Connery was
prepared to take out Goldfinger, the DB-3 seemed dated. James
Bond got behind the wheel of a 1963 Astin Martin DB-5 and made
it the most famous sports car in the world.
Sports cars are wonderful, but the
Bond car had a few special features that made it even more
appealing to moviegoers. It
was outfitted with bulletproof glass, machine guns, and other
assorted gadgetry. Its understated color scheme fit the Bond
character perfectly, and the car’s role in the film afforded
it significant screen time. Within a few years, there would
be no better-known sports car in the world.
The Astin Martin DB-5 was a fine car in its own right, but
the popularity of Goldfinger and Thunderball (in which it also
appeared) elevated it to a global phenomena. Even today, after
countless intervening James Bond movies, when someone
says they want a “Bond car,” the mind races back to the DB-5 made
famous over forty years ago.
An American eventually purchased the original Bond car and
kept it in superb condition, using it primarily for special
appearances and events. In 1999, the DB-5 was stolen from outside
a Boca Raton, Florida airport. The would-be thief didn’t blend
into traffic well in the Astin Martin and was apprehended.
The remarkable performance of James Bond’s DB-5 was no doubt
aided by Q and the other technicians at headquarters. Movie
feats such as outracing a Ferrari were beyond the limitations
of the real DB-5. Although a fine sports car, the DB-5 was
really designed more as a touring vehicle than as a speedster.
It possessed a six-cylinder engine that topped out at approximately
280 bhp. It’s top-end speed was approximately 140 mph, and
it took over 8 seconds to achieve speeds in excess of 60 mph
from start.
Although the DB-5 was by no means considered a clunker, it
was not the top performer in its class. Ferrari, Jaguar
and others were producing sports cars at the same time that
outperformed
the Astin Martin by a considerable margin. These cars, however,
faded into history as the uniquely British styling of the DB-5
and its use by one her majesty’s best secret service agents
elevated it to worldwide popularity.
The ever-popular DB-5 has been reproduced countless time in
miniature, with the famed Danbury mint still offering a small-scale
replica of the famous sports car. Items relating to the DB-5
are popular crossover collectibles, coveted by fans of film
and British sports cars alike.
There are many other famous sports cars. The Ferrari
Testarossa from Miami Vice, Steve
McQueen’s Mustang from Bullitt, the
Spider in which James Dean met his fate and other sports cars
all share places in our collective memories. But the Astin
Martin DB-5, propelled by two incredibly successful films and
attractive in its own right, remains the world’s most famous
sports car.
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SolveYourProblem.com : 2007
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