John Williams had saved for that car for a year, working overtime whenever he could. He bought it, then left it in his ...
A Welsh teen bought it for just £900 in 1973 and still owns it today, which makes the factory fresh restoration only half the ...
While Williams spent under $1,200 on the DB5 when he originally purchased it, Spires estimates that the restored GT is valued over $1.3 million, which is some return on one’s investment.
The company's factory works brought the sports car back to life for its longtime owner, who bought it in 1973 for £900.
Mercedes did a far better job when transitioning from the sonorous M156 6.2-liter V8 to the smaller capacity twin-turbo ...
Beloved by James Bond fans, the Aston Martin DB5 has been a staple of the film franchise since its first appearance in 1964’s ...
After more than 50 years of ownership and a 2,500-hour overhaul, this unicorn of a DB5 looks as good as the day it left the factory.
This limited edition V12 manual supercar marks Aston Martin's 110th anniversary. Only 110 units were produced, making it a ...