Aston Martin has completed a stunning restoration of a family's DB5 after it had been in their ownership for half a century.
View post: This ‘Durable and Reliable’ Craftsman 20-Piece Mechanics Tool Set Is 43% Off at Amazon The Aston Martin DB5 is legendary due to its performance, rarity, and James Bond fame. John Williams ...
A family’s wrecked James Bond-style Aston Martin DB5 sports car bought for less than £1,000 in the 1970s has been valued at ...
John Williams with his restored DB5. (Aston Martin/Cover Images) An Aston Martin DB5 that a teenager bought for £900 in the 1970s could net its long-time owner £1 million more than 50 years later.
As a classic enthusiast with a penchant for projects, I’m tempted by old and unusable cars far more than most people would consider normal or healthy. Thankfully, a needy first-generation Ford Mustang ...
When he was just a teenager, John Williams decided he wanted to own an Aston Martin DB5. After saving up for a year and taking overtime whenever he could, John found the scratch he needed to make his ...
A 1965 ASton Martin DB5 that was originally purchased in 1972 for $1,200 in that time's money is now worth $1.32 million.
A DB5 bought for less than £1,000 in the early 1970s has just completed a full restoration at Aston Martin Works – re ...
Welcome to the finest Aston Martin DB5 you’ll see. Not because it’s a low-mileage artefact that’s been preserved in a temperature-controlled garage, nor because it was once owned by the Queen of so ...
Brett T. Evans has more than a decade of experience driving, writing about, and evaluating automobiles. His early career comprised writing about pre- and post-war classic cars, as well as late-model ...
An Aston Martin DB5 bought for less than £1,000 in the early 1970s has just completed a full restoration at the hands of the British luxury car firm's specialist classic division - realising the dream ...