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James Bond


Since the first James Bond film, 'Dr No' in 1962, the renowned British secret agent 007 has owned a string of iconic cars, from the classic Aston Martin DB5 to the submersible Lotus Esprit, and most recently the Aston Martin DB10, manufactured exclusively for 'Spectre'.
Browse our selection of classic and modern Corgi James Bond cars, and re-create those classic Bond moments.
James Bond Rolls Royce Phantom III

Auric Goldfinger (Gert Frobe), 'the man with the Midas touch', melts down gold and recasts it into parts for his Rolls-Royce in order to smuggle the bullion around the world without detection. Driven by Oddjob, his deadly Korean manservant, the car has a twelve-cylinder engine weighing over 7,000 pounds and was capable of cruising at over 100 miles an hour. The passenger compartment conceals the pull-down table where Goldfinger begrudgingly signed a £5,000 cheque to Bond - his prize for winning their game of golf!

James Bond AMC Hornet

In pursuit of the titular villain Scaramanga in 1974’s 'The Man With The Golden Gun', James Bond (Roger Moore) ‘appropriates’ this AMC Hornet from a Bangkok car showroom, going on to perform a stunning barrel-roll over a broken bridge.

James Bond Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante

During 1987’s 'The Living Daylights', this Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante proved its worth to James Bond (Timothy Dalton) during a chase across a frozen lake through the deployment of a pair of outrigger skis.

James Bond Aston Martin DBS

'Casino Royale' marked a new beginning for the Bond franchise, but tradition held firm with James Bond (Daniel Craig) driving a silver grey DBS, registration TT 378 20. The film is notable for its spectacular sequence in which Bond swerves to avoid Vesper Lynd and barrel-rolls seven times, a stunt that broke the record for a cannon-assisted barrel roll.

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