“There was a goal to include all the gadgets in the Goldfinger film,” an Aston Martin spokesman said.
Aston Martin declined to reveal to whom the first DB5 would be delivered, but a spokesman confirmed it was a very rich buyer who is a lifelong fan of both James Bond and Aston Martin.
“We’ve allocated most of them, to all sorts of people – Aston fans and James Bond fans,” a spokesman said.
If they’re rich enough, James Bond fans will soon be able to live out their fantasies of driving 007’s Aston Martin DB5, the one featured in Goldfinger, complete with Q-branch gadgetry including revolving number plates, rear smokescreen and simulated twin machine guns concealed in the headlights.