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Perhaps the best known Aston Martin of all time,
due to its starring role in the James Bond film, "Gold
Finger", the DB5 was produced only from 1964 to 1965, a
total of 1021 cars were built. The bodywork is similar to the
series five DB4 Saloons, although due to extra equipment the
weight had risen dramatically.
The straight six, Tadek Mereck designed engine now displaced
some 3995cc. All but the first DB5s had a new ZF five speed
gearbox and other luxuries such as adjustable, Selectaride
type Armstrong Dampers and electric windows. Standard engined
cars had 282bhp, with Vantage engined cars having 314bhp,
enough extra power to compensate for the cars heavier kerb
weight.
As well as being produced in saloon form the DB5 was also
available as a convertible, in a similar style to the DB4
Convertible. A more unusual DB5 derivative was the conversion
by coachbuilder Harold Radford, the DB5 Shooting Brake, only
12 cars were produced.
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