[Mgs] [Fwd: Some investment...]

Max Heim max_heim at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jun 1 13:19:29 MDT 2010


I remember having the Corgi model of this car (complete with operational
ejection seat), and I recall it being gold, not silver.

My recollection of the movie itself is much dimmer.
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Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the primer red one with chrome wires



on 6/1/10 11:42 AM, Glenn Schnittke at g.schnittke at comcast.net wrote:

> "Most famous car," Bond's Aston Martin, for sale
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> LONDON  James Bond's 1964 Aston Martin DB5, dubbed by auto auctioneers
> RM Auctions on Tuesday as the "world's most famous car," will go under
> the hammer in London in October and is expected to fetch over $5 million.
> 
> It is the first time the distinctive silver-colored car has been
> available to the public to buy.
> 
> It is one of two, and the sole remaining, of the original "007" DB5s
> that appeared on screen with Sean Connery behind the wheel in
> "Goldfinger" and "Thunderball," RM Auctions said in a statement.
> 
> The model comes complete with its "Q-Branch" gadgets including machine
> guns, bullet-proof shield, revolving number plates, tracking device,
> removable roof panel, oil slick sprayer, nail spreader and smoke screen.
> 
> Several of the gadgets are fully operational, although the machine guns
> are not real.
> 
> The car is being sold by U.S. radio broadcaster Jerry Lee, who convinced
> the Aston Martin Lagonda factory to sell it for $12,000 in 1969,
> becoming its first and only ex-factory owner.
> 
> It has remained in his possession and has rarely been seen publicly over
> the past 40 or so years. Lee plans to use the proceeds from the sale for
> the Jerry Lee Foundation.
> 
> It will be auctioned on October 27.
> 
> (Reporting by Mike Collett-White; Editing by Patricia Reaney)


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