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Aston Martin DB5 known from the movie ‘Goldfinger’ was one of the vehicles taking part in ‘Legends Parade’ at Red Bull Ring in Austria. It was supporting event at Formula 1 Austrian Grand Prix 2025. Several vehicles that were used for filming, such as Dodge Charger 440 R/T from ‘Bullitt’, Toyota Supra MK IV from ‘2 Fast 2 Furious’ and Ford Mustang Fastback Shelby GT500 from ‘Gone in 60 Seconds’ were on display through weekend. Before the F1 race on Sunday they drove around the race track.

Aston Martin DB5

There were two cars used for ‘Goldfinger’ filming. The car with chassis number DB5/1486/R was generally used for close up, static and low speed sequences. The other car had all the gadgets. It was DB4 prototype, which is visually identical to the DB5. Its chassis number was DP/2161/1 (DP – development prototype).

Aston Martin DB5

After filming, the car with gadgets was used for promotional tour that lasted two years. EON Productions commissioned two additional cars for the ‘Goldfinger’ publicity campaign. Their numbers were DB5/2008/R and DB5/2017/R. This second car was presented at Red Bull Ring.

Aston Martin DB5

DB5/2017/R is known as Promotional car number 1. At the time, the price was £62,000, almost six times that of a standard DB5. In 1969 EON Productions sold both promotional cars. The second owner traded the DB5/2017/R for a Ferrari 250 GTO. Around 1983, the car underwent a restoration. After changing owners several times around 1990 the car was transported from North America to Europe. For more than half of its existence DB5/2017/R has been in the Louwman Museum in the Netherlands.

Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

The car was equipped with legendary gadgets:
– two Browning machine guns mounted behind the front turn signals
– hydraulically extending bumpers for use as a battering ram
– rotating license plate with English, Swiss, and French license plates
– smoke generator for creating a smoke screen
– rear oil pump to smooth the road surface for pursuers
– mechanism for spreading crow’s feet on the road
– extendable bulletproof screen to cover the rear window
– navigation/radar system for tracking cars
– radar scanner in the right-hand side mirror
– drawer under the driver’s seat
– button under the gear knob to activate a so-called ejector seat
– telephone in the driver’s side armrest

Aston Martin DB5
– Rotating license plate.

Aston Martin DB5
– Extendable bulletproof screen to cover the rear window.

Aston Martin DB5
– Extendable bulletproof screen to cover the rear window.

Aston Martin DB5
– Navigation/radar system for tracking cars.

Aston Martin DB5
– Navigation/radar system for tracking cars and arm rest controls.

Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

I had a chance to seat in the car. Unfortunately not wearing the suit but F1 photographer tabard.

Me in Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

If you missed the Parade at Red Bull Ring or you want to see the car again, visit Louwman Museum https://louwmanmuseum.nl/en/

Thanks to Sjoerd van Bilsen from Louwman Museum for sharing with me all these interesting facts about Aston Martin db5 in Bond film.