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1959 Aston Martin DB4

1959 Aston Martin DB4

When it comes to bombing around like Bond, there’s only one name that will do: Aston Martin. If you have the disposable income, may we recommend skipping the shiny new models and opting for one with the air of sophistication that can only be found in a model a few decades old. More precisely, we recommend you throw your name in the ring for this 1959 DB4 MK1. Just the third right-hand drive DB4 ever produced, this car is easily one of the most stunning vehicles to ever roll out of the London HQ. A $315K restoration was done on the vehicle (*rubs eyes and blinks twice*) and resulted in a complete engine rebuild and an unleaded fuel conversion. We don’t know the exact price, but we can safely say it’s too rich for our blood.