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Replica Aston Martin DB5 raises big money for UK charities at auction

Replica Aston Martin DB5 raises big money for UK charities at auction



Classic Aston Martins tend to sell infrequently and draw massive sums when they change hands. The DB5 and other James Bond-related Astons are even pricier. That made the recent Sixty Years of James Bond charity auction an exciting event to watch because Christie’s partnered with Aston Martin to move a few movie star cars.

Daniel Craig used the car as James Bond in the film, No Time To Die, racing through the streets of a small town in Italy and eventually deploying machine guns. The car retained many upgrades from its time on the silver screen, including said machine guns, a dispenser for replica bombs and more. It also still wears the body damage it sustained in the film.

The Christie’s auction raised £2,922,000 ($3,186,031 at today’s exchange rate) for several charities in the UK, including The Prince’s Trust, The Prince of Wales’s Charitable Fund, and three other charities that support current and former members of the country’s Special Forces.