
Aston Martin reveals $3.5 million full-size James Bond 007 Corgi 'toy' car
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Aston Martin has created a full-size replica of the Corgi "Goldfinger" DB5 to help promote the new James Bond film "No Time to Die."
The car is much more than a scaled-up plaything, however. It's a fully-functioning reproduction of the film car that was built as part of a continuation series Aston Martin launched last year and equipped with a working smokescreen, deployable bulletproof shield, revolving number plates and simulated reciprocating machine guns that deploy from the corner lights, but do not fire, among other features. Aston Martin is selling 25 of the hand-built cars, which aren't even street legal, for $3.5 million each. That's a bargain price compared to what the two authentic cars used in the making of "Goldfinger" and "Thunderball" are worth. One was sold in 2010 for $4.1 million while the other was stolen in 1997 and is still missing, but has been valued at up to $15 million.More Related News

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