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Specially Equipped Silver Aston Martin First Driven by Sean Connery Sells for $4.1M in London |
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The 'James Bond' 1964 Aston Martin DB5, is viewed by the media, in London. AP Photo/Alastair Grant.
By: Gregory Katz, Associated Press
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LONDON (AP).- One of the world's most famous James Bond cars the specially equipped silver Aston Martin first driven by Sean Connery in "Goldfinger" was auctioned off Wednesday in London for 2.6 million pounds ($4.1 million.)
The unique car, which boasts an ejector seat, machine guns, rotating license plates and other spy gear, was initially expected to go for more than 3.5 million pounds ($5.5 million).
"This is the only genuine, 007 James Bond car," said Mick Walsh, Editor-in-Chief of Classic and Sports Car Magazine.
It was bought by Harry Yeaggy, an American classic cars collector who has a small private museum in Ohio.
"We'd ride it around the streets of London tonight," he told the BBC.
He said the fact the iconic Aston Martin has never been auctioned before meant it had tremendous appeal to collectors.
"It's never been on the market before, and with the classic car scene it's very important to see something new," he said.
He said it was likely the car would end up on public display, perhaps as the centerpiece of an upscale office complex in a city like Los Angeles or Moscow.
Bond's creator, newspaperman and novelist Ian Fleming, had originally placed Bond in a Bentley, which was his own personal car of choice. But the filmmakers put him in the Aston Martin, which then competed mainly with the Jaguar E-type for the lucrative British and American sports car market.
Aston Martin was seen as a heady mix of Italian design and British engineering.
The silver Aston Martin DB5 coupe auctioned Wednesday was used by Connery to elude various villains in both "Goldfinger" and "Thunderball" generally regarded as early classics in Hollywood's longest running and most successful film franchise.
It is closely associated with the Connery-era Bond films, which are often preferred by aficionados, who rate him above George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and the current 007, Daniel Craig.
The use of the Aston Martin, with a rear bulletproof shield that could be activated with the push of a dashboard button, provided a major boost for the British carmaker, which received worldwide publicity when the car was featured in "Goldfinger" in 1964.
It was the Bond movies that made Aston Martin a household name, even though its handmade cars remained far too expensive for most.
The street version of the Aston Martin DB5 was released in 1963 and had a top speed of 145 miles (233 kilometers) per hour.
The car auctioned by RM Auctions Automobiles of London is one of two Aston Martins factory-modified for use in the early Bond films, and it is the only surviving example.
The car, which contains an early version of the modern-day navigation system, is described as being in excellent condition. The other 007-modified Aston Martin was reported stolen in 1997 and has never been recovered. Many believe it has been destroyed.
The buyer also gets extra perks: A signed photograph of Connery standing with the Aston Martin on location in Switzerland during the filming of "Goldfinger," and several other bits of film memorabilia.
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Benjamin Timmins of Associated Press contributed to this report.
Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.
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