The limited-run car...
The limited-run car comes with a unique paint finish, and has matching mats, air vent surrounds and instrument cluster.
An immaculate but "ordinary"...
An immaculate but "ordinary" DB5 would normally reach ÷£80,000, but this one has an array of optional extras - courtesy of gadget king Q - that will raise the stakes.
The 1964 spy car has revolving number plates, a retractable bullet shield, extending bumper rams and Browning machine guns. There"s also a tyre shredder, smoke screen, oil slick sprayer, nail ejection unit and - handiest of all - a passenger ejector seat.
On sale at RM Auctions in Biltmore, Arizona, USA on 20 January, this was one of two cars used to promote the Sean Connery film worldwide. It was sold in 1970 to the Smoky Mountain car museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, USA - where it remained on show fenced in behind chicken wire.
Recently revived, the historic Aston Martin remains in its original condition with virtually all of the gadgets in full working order - except for the ejector seat.