https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1UTX7tBYy4&t
Having a "spirited ride."
Italian drifting techniques. 8)
Bellisima !
I'd take the British girl. She aged well.
Not Bond's DB5 - IMHO. I'm still waiting for a Felix Leiter to drive up in a Studillac - https://flemingsbond.com/studillac/
James Bond's iconic Aston Martin, valued at $25 million, vanished from a hangar in Florida in 1997.
The iconic 1963 Aston Martin DB5 car used in early James Bond films like "Goldfinger" and "Thunderball" has been found after being stolen 25 years ago, NME reported.
The car, which is valued to be worth over $25 million, mysteriously vanished from a reportedly secure hangar at a Boca Raton, Florida, airport in 1997. Now 25 years later, the car has been found by Art Recovery International, a group that finds stolen luxury items, according to The Telegraph.
The group said that an unnamed individual was able to verify the car through its serial number, confirming it is the one that went missing, NME reported.
The exact whereabouts of the car made famous by Sean Connery in the 007 films has not yet been revealed, but according to the report obtained by The Telegraph it is located in a "private setting" somewhere in the Middle East, The Edinburgh Evening News reported.
Now the SA trivia. Which Shelby driving champion worked at Bill Frick Motors on the Studillac where he met and became friends with Shelby when he repaired his Maserati for him after it was declared unfixable by others? It was that Julliard trained trumpet player Jerry Titus.
Quote from: 98SVT - was 06GT on June 25, 2022, 11:34:09 AM
Not Bond's DB5 - IMHO. I'm still waiting for a Felix Leiter to drive up in a Studillac - https://flemingsbond.com/studillac/
James Bond's iconic Aston Martin, valued at $25 million, vanished from a hangar in Florida in 1997.
The iconic 1963 Aston Martin DB5 car used in early James Bond films like "Goldfinger" and "Thunderball" has been found after being stolen 25 years ago, NME reported.
The car, which is valued to be worth over $25 million, mysteriously vanished from a reportedly secure hangar at a Boca Raton, Florida, airport in 1997. Now 25 years later, the car has been found by Art Recovery International, a group that finds stolen luxury items, according to The Telegraph.
The group said that an unnamed individual was able to verify the car through its serial number, confirming it is the one that went missing, NME reported.
The exact whereabouts of the car made famous by Sean Connery in the 007 films has not yet been revealed, but according to the report obtained by The Telegraph it is located in a "private setting" somewhere in the Middle East, The Edinburgh Evening News reported.
Now the SA trivia. Which Shelby driving champion worked at Bill Frick Motors on the Studillac where he met and became friends with Shelby when he repaired his Maserati for him after it was declared unfixable by others? It was that Julliard trained trumpet player Jerry Titus.
FL, FL, FL why does it ALWAYS have to be FL .... LOL !
I remember that theft. I believe the insurance carrier paid out though the strongly suspected and inside job. So if the vehicle is fully recovered, the insurance carrier owns the rights to the salvage. A very interesting story. Perhaps the James Dean 550 wreckage is somewhere over there as well.
Quote from: deathsled on June 25, 2022, 03:48:03 PM
I remember that theft. I believe the insurance carrier paid out though the strongly suspected and inside job. So if the vehicle is fully recovered, the insurance carrier owns the rights to the salvage. A very interesting story. Perhaps the James Dean 550 wreckage is somewhere over there as well.
Where is James Deans porshaaaaa?
FL
Where is Jimmies gt500 ?
FL
How are you getting a signal to respond now? Aren't you sailing in shark infested water out of range?
We bailed when we saw this coming
Quote from: FL SAAC on June 25, 2022, 03:19:46 PM
Quote from: 98SVT - was 06GT on June 25, 2022, 11:34:09 AM
Not Bond's DB5 - IMHO. I'm still waiting for a Felix Leiter to drive up in a Studillac - https://flemingsbond.com/studillac/
James Bond's iconic Aston Martin, valued at $25 million, vanished from a hangar in Florida in 1997.
The iconic 1963 Aston Martin DB5 car used in early James Bond films like "Goldfinger" and "Thunderball" has been found after being stolen 25 years ago, NME reported.
The car, which is valued to be worth over $25 million, mysteriously vanished from a reportedly secure hangar at a Boca Raton, Florida, airport in 1997. Now 25 years later, the car has been found by Art Recovery International, a group that finds stolen luxury items, according to The Telegraph.
The group said that an unnamed individual was able to verify the car through its serial number, confirming it is the one that went missing, NME reported.
The exact whereabouts of the car made famous by Sean Connery in the 007 films has not yet been revealed, but according to the report obtained by The Telegraph it is located in a "private setting" somewhere in the Middle East, The Edinburgh Evening News reported.
Now the SA trivia. Which Shelby driving champion worked at Bill Frick Motors on the Studillac where he met and became friends with Shelby when he repaired his Maserati for him after it was declared unfixable by others? It was that Julliard trained trumpet player Jerry Titus.
FL, FL, FL why does it ALWAYS have to be FL .... LOL !
I believe you meant Flori-DUH!! LOL