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  1. Jul 9, 2023 · What car did James Bond drive in Dr No? Playing James Bond for the first time, Sean Connery drives a Sunbeam Alpine Series II in Dr. No.

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  2. Driving a commandeered car, Bond takes this ferry from Britain to mainland Europe at the beginning of his mission to Amsterdam. In real life, the Princess Margaret could accommodate 254 passengers and 30 cars, until modified in 1972 to carry more.

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    Ford Anglia 105E (1960)
    John Strangways
    In the Queen's Club parking lot, ...
    LaSalle Funeral Coach (1939)
    "Three Blind Mice"
    Used as a getaway car after the murder of ...
    Chevrolet Bel Air (1957)
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    Dr No's henchman "Mr Jones" picks up Bond ...
    Chevrolet Impala (1961)
    CIA
    Leiter and Quarrel trail Bond from the ...
  3. bondscenes.com › cars › james-bonds-carsAll James Bond’s Cars

    Sep 20, 2023 · In Octopussy, James Bond doesnt drive a car, but is seen in two completely different vehicles during his investigation. In a unique situation he navigates an Indian marketplace in a Rickshaw taxi and he later hitches a ride in a classic Volkswagen Beetle in Germany.

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    • Sunbeam Alpine
    • Bentley Mark IV
    • Aston Martin DB5
    • Toyota 2000 GT
    • Aston Martin DBS
    • Mercury Cougar
    • Ford Mustang
    • AMC Hornet

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    James Bond's first car was the modest Sunbeam Alpine Series II, in lake blue. After being invited to the mountain apartment of enemy spy Miss Taro, Bond drove the Sunbeam up the dusty road and into a trap. He was soon chased by a large hearse that tried to ram him off the edge of the sharp cliff. After some tense corners, a crane blocked the road ahead. Bond managed to pass underneath, but the hearse was too tall and skidded off the mountain to a fiery death. Like many Bond cars to follow, th...

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    Bond's car in From Russia with Loveis an unusual one for the series, as the Bentley Mark IV was almost 30 years old at the time of the film's release. In several of the Ian Fleming novels, Bond had driven a Bentley 4.5 litre, which predated the Mark IV by two years. This was likely the inspiration behind its inclusion in the film. Early on in From Russia with Love, Bond is shown picnicking alongside a river with Sylvia Trench. They are about to enjoy some Taittinger champagne when Bond is pag...

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    The Aston Martin DB5 is the quintessential James Bond car, and one of the most recognizable and famous cars in cinema history. In the novel, Bond had driven a DB Mark III, but the producers chose to use the newer DB5, which had been released only 3 months prior to shooting. The special effects team added a large array of gadgets to the car, including an ejector seat, machine guns, a smoke screen, and tyre slashers. The tie-in Corgi model of the DB5 became the best selling toy of the year, and...

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    Known as Japan's first supercar, the Toyota 2000 GT was the obvious car of choice for You Only Live Twice, a Bond film set primarily in Japan. Only 351 models were produced, making the car rarer than a DB5. The 2000 GT was actually a hardtop coupé, but the low roof proved too restrictive for Sean Connery, who was too tall to sit comfortably in the car. At short notice, Toyota made modifications to produce a special open top version just for the film.

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    On Her Majesty's Secret Serviceintroduced a new James Bond, George Lazenby, and it was only right to equip him with the latest Aston Martin. The Aston played a key part in the film's shocking ending, as well as in introducing the new lead actor. Bond is first shown driving along a winding Portugal road in the beautiful Aston Martin DBS, his face hidden in silhouette in an artistic introduction. At the film's end, Bond's wife is assassinated through the DBS's windshield. The Aston Martin DBS w...

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    When Bond is on the run in Piz Gloria without his Aston, he has to rely on his future wife Tracy Di Vicenzo, and her red Mercury Cougar. With the help of rally studs for added traction on the icy roads, Tracy proves to be a competent driver, out-cornering the henchmen trying to shoot them down. In order to lose the tail, Tracy enters a stock car race track, and after a few laps manages to escape, leaving the henchmen upturned in an explosive crash.

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    While Diamonds Are Forever wasn't the most well received Sean Connery Bond film, it did have one of the best car chases of the early series. While at the wheel of Tiffany Case's Ford Mustang, Bond finds himself on the Sheriff's radar, resulting in a high tension chase along the Las Vegas strip. There are some excellently choreographed manoeuvres, but the action soon moves to a parking lot, where Bond tricks half a dozen police cars into crashing into each other, before escaping over a ramp. B...

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    In The Man with the Golden Gun, Mary Goodnight gets herself kidnapped by Francisco Scaramanga. Bond runs to his car to make chase, only to realize that Ms. Goodnight has the keys. With Scaramanga almost out of sight, Bond spots a car dealership, and steals an AMC Hornet, driving it right out through the showroom window. Live and Let Die's Sheriff J.W. Pepper returns as a Bangkok tourist, who just so happened to be sitting in the passenger seat of the Hornet. The pair chase Scaramanga, with Pe...

  4. 1964 Ford Thunderbird - While not an official Bond car, Felix Leiter and his partner from the CIA are driving a Ford Thunderbird in the film Goldfinger. A tracking device similar to the one in Bond's Aston Martin DB5 was incorporated in the car's instrument panel.

  5. Sep 10, 2021 · Starring in 1987's The Living Daylights, Timothy Dalton’s James Bond was the man behind the wheel. Hailed as Britain’s first supercar, boosted by a Ferrari Daytona-beating 0-60mph time, the V8 was the ideal Bond car, fitted with missiles, lasers, a futuristic heads-up display, and rockets.

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