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How much is an Aston Martin DB4 GT worth?

How much is an Aston Martin DB4 GT worth?

Why The Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato Is Worth $13 Million. Aston Martin has produced some of the most beautiful cars to ever grace Tarmac, with a 100-year track record of doing so.

How many DB4 GT Zagatos were made?

19 examples
In late 1960 DB4GT Zagato was unveiled at the London Motor Show, clothed in a stunningly beautiful and lightweight body from the famous Italian coachbuilder. Only 19 examples were produced and this rarity is reflected in their high value today.

How many DB4 GT were made?

Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato
Manufacturer Aston Martin
Production 1960–1963 (25 produced, inc 4 Sanction II and 2 Sanction III)
Designer Ercole Spada at Zagato
Body and chassis

What is the top speed of Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato?

152 mph
The performance quotes for the model are a 6.4-second 0-to-60 mph sprint and a 152 mph top speed.

How much is a DB4 worth?

A: The average price of a DB4 is $1,274,173.

Did James Bond drive a DB4?

A recently-discovered Aston Martin DB4, built in 1962 and used as a test car by James Bond special effects designers for the classic film Goldfinger, is up for auction. The car has appeared at numerous motor shows and James Bond events around the world, including a stint at The Bond Museum in Cumbria.

How much is a DB5 worth?

The Aston Martin DB5 may not be a car for the masses, and the automaker targeted only a specific category of buyers. A pristine quality (Concours) DB5 can rack in up to $1.3 million, whereas an excellent build will go for $990,000. Even a fair-quality DB5 would cost around $579,000.

Is James Bond car a DB4 or DB5?

But, the “stunt car” that was heavily modified to accommodate all of Bond’s gadgets was actually a prototype Series 5 DB4. In the new book, it’s made clear that both cars “have an external appearance of a DB5.” Basically, Aston Martin was less worried bout EON productions messing up their prototype.

Was the DB5 in SkyFall real?

In the new James Bond movie Skyfall, the Aston Martin DB5–a rare but staple race car in the spy fiction series since 1964–explodes into smithereens. The real DB5 is safe. A Bavarian 3-D printing company called voxeljet made three meticulously accurate 1:3 scale models of the classic vehicle, layer-by-layer.

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Ruth Doyle