
James Bond's 'No Time to Die' Aston Martin auctioned for $3 million
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An Aston Martin DB5 replica used during the making of "No Time to Die" has been auctioned for over $3 million to raise money for several charities.
The car is a replica that was built by Aston Martin to be identical to the iconic 1964 car that Bond first drove in "Goldfinger." Gary Gastelu is Fox News Digital's Automotive Editor.
The producers ordered 10 of the vehicles rather than buying or renting and putting originals at risk during the high speed chase scenes featured in the film.
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