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Chassis 0181 is one of just 19 Aston Martin DB4 GT cars that is clothed in the infamous Zagato coachwork. Furthermore, of those 19, only seven were left-hand drive examples, of which this is one.
In this film, take a look at 'The Most Famous Car in the World', an original James Bond 1965 Aston Martin DB5, one of just three surviving examples commissioned in period by Eon Productions and fitted with MI6 Q Brand specifications as pictured in Goldfinger and Thunderball.
Stephen Archer reveals all about the wedge 'Lagonda' which has always divided opinion for its outlandish, elongated looks and for, well, being not very Aston Martin-like. See more at https://www.influx.co.uk/edition/lagonda/ Read more at https://www.influx.co.uk
This week, in partnership with RM Sotheby's, we go for a lively ride in one of Britain's (if not the world's) most beautiful automobiles: an Aston Martin DBR1.
The highlight of the Bonhams Goodwood Festival of Speed Sale on 13 July is '2 VEV', the world's most famous DB4GT Zagato. We managed to see it in action at Goodwood - click here to view the video on Bonhams website.
Marque historian Stephen Archer hops in the driver's seat of the 1961 Aston Martin DB4GT, driven by legendary actor Peter Sellers in the 1963 film, "The Wrong Arm of the Law," and set to star at RM Sotheby's annual London auction on 5 September at Battersea Evolution.