Aston Martin DB5 and DB6

The newest James Bond movie, Spectre, will hit theaters on November 6th, but 007 fans will also have something else to look forward to in November. Two iconic Aston Martins will go on sale at the Rolling Sculpture Fine Automobile Auction on the 18th and 19th of this month.

The cars are a 1965 DB5 and a 1966 DB6 Vantage that are part 40 significant automobiles. They are presented by the Keno Brothers and will go up for auction in Soho, New York. The English sports cars have been tied to the Bond films since the 1964 film, Goldfinger, so much interest from fans of the franchise is expected.

Chassis DB6/2634/L of the offered and fully restored 1966 Aston Martin Vantage, also unlocked today, has a silver exterior and black interior, is in full running condition with a documented service history, as well as its personal historic inclusion within a James Bond photo shoot for Vanity Fair magazine. Estimate: $600,000 – $725,000.

For more information about the Aston Martin DB6 Vantage head over to http://www.kenobrothers.com/auctions/1966-aston-martin-db6-vantage

According to Keno Brother, Leigh, this particular 1965 DB5/1990/L, with its sage exterior and tan interior, holds engine no. 400/1099 produced and designed by Carrozzeria Touring, and has an estimate of $950,000 – $1.6M USD.

For more information about the Aston Martin DB5 visit http://www.kenobrothers.com/auctions/1965-aston-martin-db5