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“Bond in Motion” Exhibit

“Bond in Motion” Exhibit

The 007 James Bond role has changed hands six times and, soon, a seventh. And the various 007s have driven numerous iconic vehicles across 27 movies (including the long-awaited No Time to Die). To commemorate these illustrious rides, the Petersen Museum has collaborated with EON Productions and The Ian Fleming Foundation to create an exhibit known as “Bond in Motion”. It showcases 30 cars, motorcycles, watercraft, and even aircraft. There will be numerous Q-Branch outfitted vehicles that were handled by Bond, others by the baddies. The Exhibit will run from September 25 through October 30 at the Mullin Family Grand Salon. Tuxedo optional.