While Williams spent under $1,200 on the DB5 when he originally purchased it, Spires estimates that the restored GT is valued over $1.3 million, which is some return on one’s investment.
With just one more month to go until No Time to Die, the long-anticipated and four-times-delayed James Bond movie arrives in theaters, Aston Martin is bringing out the big guns. It’s bringing out the ...
A DB5 bought for less than £1,000 in the early 1970s has just completed a full restoration at Aston Martin Works – re ...