1964-2020 Aston Martin DB5 Continuation review

Until very recently, the only thing I had in common with Sean Connery was the fact both our mothers come from Scotland. Now there’s another – the fact we’ve both driven what is pretty much exactly the same car. Last year, we told you about the plans of Aston Martin’s Works division to recreate the iconic DB5 from the third James Bond film – complete with an almost full set of its scene-stealing gadgetry and a price tag that would cause even Auric Goldfinger to draw breath.

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