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The 007 Hottest Cars from the James Bond Legacy

Tuesday, November 11, 2008 3:03PM - By Mike Payne

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Across 46 years, 22 films and six leading actors, the James Bond film legacy has featured some of the world’s most luxurious and iconic sportscars.  From the signature Aston Martin DB5 in Goldfinger to the Lotus Esprit Turbo in For Your Eyes Only, 007 has spared no expense in choosing his wheels.  To celebrate the release of the Quantum of Solace, here’s a list of the 007 hottest cars from the James Bond Legacy…

001: the BMW Z8

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In the 1999 film The World Is Not Enough, James Bond piloted this bad little Beemer before it was officially produced by BMW.  Apparently, those are the kind of perks that accompany a license to kill.  During filming, the crew actually used a series of working mock-ups of the Z8 that vary a bit from the official production car.  After the first model rolled out of the factory, all 5,703 of the original BMW Z8’s sold out, going for a starting price of $128,000.

002: the Alfa Romeo 159

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The Alfa Romeo 159 is among the latest James Bond sportscars, as featured in the 2008 Bond film Quantum of Solace.  This one, however, isn’t driven by 007– but a chase scene rival pitted against Bond’s Aston Martin.  During the production of the film, the set was closed down due to a third and terrible accident where a stuntman driving the 159 crashed into a wall.  The stuntman was airlifted to a nearby hospital where he lay in a coma for days– the same hospital in which he was treated for injuries in shooting the same scene days prior.  If you perform your own stunts and want a piece of the Bond villainy action, you can get your hands on an Alfa Romeo 159 for around $33k before import costs…

003: the 1971 Mustang Mach-1

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In 1971’s Diamonds Are Forever, 007 took to the streets of Las Vegas in a Ford Mustang Mach-1– in hot pursuit of the Las Vegas Police.  Diamonds was Sean Connery’s last film, but also the first film in history to feature the now-famous “two-wheeled stunt”, where a car is lifted off the ground, balancing on two wheels on one side of the car.  The ‘71 Mach-1 featured plenty of muscle in its 429hp V8 option, which will fetch you around $25,000 well-restored on today’s market.

004: the Aston Martin DBS

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Bond’s Aston Martin finally got itself a facelift.  Like the BMW Z8, the Aston Martin DBS was featured in a Bond film before it hit the public.  This $265,000 Aston Martin features a 6.0L V12 pushing 510 horses to hit 62mph in 4.3 seconds.  The DBS was pitted against that Alpha Romeo 159 above, and this one didn’t escape without bruises either.  During filming, a stuntdriver reportedly lost control of the Aston Martin– which wound up in Lake Garda in Italy…

005: the Toyota 2000GT

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Produced between 1967 and 1970, the Toyota 2000GT was built in very limited numbers, designed to show that Japanese autos could compete with the sportscars of Europe.  Apparently James Bond took notice, as the 2000GT was famously featured in 1967’s You Only Live Twice.  However, Bond’s 2000GT had a slight problem– Sean Connery was too tall to fit in the Toyota, so a convertible version was made to compensate.  While the original 2000GT sold in the U.S. for $6,800, it can be found at auction today for as high as $200,000.

006: the Lotus Esprit

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In 1977’s The Spy Who Loved Me featuring Roger Moore, the Lotus Esprit became one of Q’s most impressive sportscar mods.  In a long chase scene between 007 and the infamous Bond-villain Jaws, Bond’s Lotus Esprit makes a cunning escape by transforming into a fully-diveable submarine.  While a submersible version featuring that bikini blonde above are not available today, a similar Lotus Esprit could be originally purchased for around $16,800 at the dealer in 1977.

007: the Aston Martin DB5

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Last but certainly not least– the original Bond-mobile, the 1963 Aston Martin DB5.  In the 1964 film Goldfinger, 007 was provided with a weaponized DB5 by Q Branch himself.  Aston Martin, however, wasn’t so keen on the deal.  After much negotiating, Aston Martin finally agreed to a product placement deal that made automotive history for the brand.  The DB5 was the latest-and-greatest sportscar to be produced in the UK, initially selling for $13,000.  Its inline six engine produced 282hp to hit 62mph in 8.1 seconds.  Bond’s version, however, was outfitted with an array of gadgets from smokescreens to heavy machine guns.  Its not the weaponry that makes the Aston Martin DB5 a legend– it is its design which symbolizes the class and cool that has made James Bond the legend he is today.  If there is one car that fully explains what StyleCrave is about, you’re looking at it, front and center.

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  1. Posted by dowdea

    …except it was a 1971 Mustang used in Diamonds are Forever, not a ‘69. That, and the picture you posted for the 69 is actually a ‘70.

  2. Posted by Jaime

    The mustang in Diamonds Are Forever was a ‘71 not a ‘70, as shown.

  3. Posted by Mike Payne

    Thanks for pointing that out, guys– I updated the post. I must have had a poor source on that. My dad would be pissed, he worked in the Mustang design studio from ‘66 to the mid 70’s.

    Also, that was the best Mach-1 photo I could get, those of the official Mustang were tiny, low-res and otherwise shitty.

  4. Posted by Psyrixx

    Small fact correction for “The Spy Who Loved Me”…

    Jaws did *initiate* the chase scene with Bond in his Lotus Subma-sportscar-deluxe but he got run off the road mid-way as Bond ran into Naomi, the secretary to Karl Stromburg and lovely hench-woman, piloting a helicopter fitted with some nice gun turrets waiting further down the road. She continues the chase until they get to a pier, where Bond ditches her by driving off the end and subsequently takes her out with a ballistic missle.

    Having typed that all out, I can’t help but laugh at how silly the Bond films of old had become. ;)

  5. Posted by austin

    Love Austin martins I need to make more cash like now.

  6. Posted by Aston

    Aston Martin DBS is the coolest car, no doubt

  7. Posted by T.G. Fraser

    Don’t forget about the Vantage in the Living Daylights and the 7 series BMW in the World is not enough.

  8. Posted by steave

    Aston Martin DBS is the coolest car!!!

  9. Posted by Che

    Aston Martin DBS is uber sexy.

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  12. Posted by Matt

    Oddly enough, my favorite was the 69 Cougar XR7 convertible from On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, but that’s still my favorite Bond movie too.

  13. Posted by bob b

    Never Say Never, the Thunderball remake was Sean’s last Bond film, and a damn good one at that.

  14. Posted by Eric

    “The ‘71 Mach-1 featured plenty of muscle in its 429hp V8 option, which will fetch you around $25,000 well-restored on today’s market.”

    Good luck finding a “well-restored” big block anything for $25k! Hell, you can barely buy a restored late ’70s-era 400 4-speed Trans-Am (much more common, less collectible car) for that.

  15. Posted by James

    DBS over the DB5? You guys have no class!

  16. Posted by Rob K

    The best part of the “Diamonds are Forever” Mustang is that it went up on on side as it entered the alley and in the next scene as it’s coming out of the alley it is up on the other side, presumably while the continuity guy was out to lunch.

  17. Posted by Omar

    *sigh* The DBS in QoS was supposed to have been chased by a pair of Ford GTs, not Alfa Romeo's….. c'mon…. an Alfa could not possibly keep up with the amazing DBS…. but Ford GTs could have. Bad decision on the part of the producer or whomever decided to cost cut there. Also, anyone else sick of seeing Daniel Craig destroy those beautiful Astons? Its a shame really.

    Also, it's spelled 'Bimmer' and pronounced "Beemer"…. but please use the correct spelling… :)

  18. Posted by kaska

    “diamonds are forever” was not connery’s last bond film, “never say never again” was.

  19. Posted by elephants and asses

    That pretty much kills the rest of the conversation.

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