In2020, more than 50 years on from its initial launch, the DB5 will be reimagined for the modern era. Hand-crafted to allow the love of driving to be shared across generations, the Aston Martin DB5 Junior will be built to 66% scale of the original and will feature a rear-wheel-drive, fully electric powertrain and multiple driving modes.
Thehistory of this Aston Martin DB5 starts on June 1965 when this rare DB5 was completed and delivered to its first owner, a Mr. Bengt Jonsson. He let the car deliver at Hotel Beaulac in Neuchatel, Switzerland. For us personally this DB5 ticks all the boxes. The DB5 is an original left hand drive example, just around 20% of the Aston Martin
OURDB5. The Aston Martin DB5 chassis number DB5/1892/L was built in LHD European specification on the 5th of February 1965 and delivered to its first owner, Mr. Pierre Warnand from Brussels in Belgium. According to the build sheet, the car was equipped with a KPH speedometer and was finished in the exterior colour of Dubonnet red over a black
1965Aston Martin DB5: Number Produced: 886: Original List Price: $12,500: Tune Up Cost: $900: Distributor Caps: $83: the DB5 has outshone those other classic price yardsticks the Ferrari Daytona, the Porsche Carrera RS 2.7, and the Jaguar E-type. the Aston Martin DB5 rose relentlessly at a similar rate to the market-leading
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