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1965 Aston Martin DB5 Vantage Convertible – Click above for high-res image gallery

Britain has produced more than its fair share of memorable classics, but arguably few as seductive as the classic Aston Martins of the 1960s. Introduced in 1963, the DB5 benefited from several generations of DB4 development, largely retaining the Touring bodywork but replacing the old 3.6-liter engine with a new 4.0-liter unit and several other advancements.

Over two years of production, over a thousand DB5s were built, the vast majority of coupes outselling the 12 Radford coachbuilt shooting brakes and the 23 convertibles. Of those few roadsters, only nine were outfitted with the more powerful Vantage engine, and one of them has just sold for a record £551,500 ($833k) at the Bonhams auction at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. The example in question, with original “VDB 5″ license plates, had three previous owners who saw it through two comprehensive restorations (one at the Aston Martin Works Service in 1992 and another at Aston Service Hamburg in 2004), and was displayed last year at Villa d’Este.

Along with the DB5 Vantage Convertible (the Volante name only coming into use on the subsequent DB6), Bonhams also auctioned off the 1937 Bentley featured in the Bond film “Never Say Never Again” for £221,500 ($335k), a rare Lister-Jaguar for £232,500 ($351k) and several more, totaling £3,707,687 ($5.6m) in sales. Details in the press release after the jump, with photos of the beautiful Aston in the gallery below.

[Source: Bonhams]

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11th Annual Bonhams Auction at Aston Martin Works Service – Click above for high-res image gallery

If you want to get your hands on a pristine or historically significant vintage Aston Martin, there’s only one place to go: Bonhams‘ auction at the old Works Service in Newport Pagnell. Think of it as the Aston equivalent to RM’s event at Maranello every year. It’s been held for the past 11 years running, and this year’s was the most successful yet with £4.7 million ($6.8M USD) in sales.

Among the lots that rolled across the auction block were a 1950 DB2 raced by Sir Stirling Moss (£513,000/$740k) and a mint-condition ‘68 DB6 that went for £124,700 ($180k). The Goldfinger DB4 sold for a more modest £84,000 ($121k) – but even that doubled it’s low £40-50k pre-sale expectations, capping a day of sales far exceeding their estimated values. Details in the press release after the jump.

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In 1964 a special effects designer used an Aston Martin DB4 as a practice prop for the real DB4 used in the movie Goldfinger. In 1974 he put it in a garage, where it sat until recently. Now it’s being put up for sale at Aston Martin’s annual factory auction, held at Newport Pagnell and run by Bonhams.

The pre-sale estimate for the red coupe is £50,000 ($74,640 U.S.). That number is boosted by what is seen to be a recent trend: investors placing their money in hard assets, as opposed to currency, until the markets regain some stability. Last year’s take of £3 million ($4.36M U.S.) is expected to jump to around £5 ($7.27M million) for the 47 cars being offered this year, including a 1950 DB2 Team Car and a 1976 V8 Coupe. Hat tip to Alex!

[Source: Bloomberg]

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6th May Gaydon, 2009 – On Saturday 9th May 2009, Aston Martin Works Service will once again host Bonhams’ annual Auction of Aston Martin motor cars and related automobilia. Bonhams is one of the world’s leading automotive auction specialists, and 2009 marks the tenth anniversary of this hugely successful and highly popular sale.

Aston Martin Works Service at Newport Pagnell is a unique facility with a remarkable automotive heritage, specialising in all post-war Aston Martins and Lagondas. With over four decades of experience working on every model of Aston Martin, Works Service is more than just a workshop; it is a place where skilled craftsmanship, technology and specialist knowledge come together to ensure Aston Martin’s historic legacy is enjoyed by future generations.

Taking place within the atmospheric surroundings of the Newport Pagnell workshops, this year’s auction is a testament to the enduring strength of Aston Martin’s brand, the strong performance of the classic car market and the company’s belief in maintaining a unique relationship with owners and enthusiasts.

Since 2000, when the first auction was held, nearly £19m worth of historic Aston Martins have been sold by Bonhams, together with a treasure trove of historical documents, parts, and other automotive ephemera. At the 2007 sale a Works Service-restored 1970 Aston Martin DB6 Mk2 Volante achieved a price of £430,500, while in 2008, a 1961 DB4 GT Coupé, one of the most iconic and highly sought after Aston Martins ever made, was sold for £1,079,500.

As Kingsley Riding-Felce, Aston Martin’s Director of Works Service and Parts Operations, explains, the sale is now a central part of the international automotive calendar. “Year on year it has been more and more successful,” says Kingsley, “I think it does so well because people feel like they’re coming to the heritage home of Aston Martin – Works Service is a unique automotive setting and the perfect environment to host the Bonhams Auction.”

The 2009 sale features a record number of lots exceeding 200 sure to attract international interest. Highlights include more than 40 cars, featuring a stunning selection of Aston Martin’s road and race cars from Feltham-era DB cars, through to a 2004 DB7 Zagato; one of 99 produced. There are a number of key cars in the sale, including a 1962 DB4 convertible, formerly in the collection of film director Bruce Robinson, and a rare Lagonda Rapide Sports Saloon. Other lots comprise a unique selection of automobilia including – for the first time – an exceptional quantity of historic material from the archives of Lionel Martin, who co-founded Aston Martin with Robert Bamford in 1914.

Works Service retains a pivotal role within the modern Aston Martin. More than 50 highly-skilled Works Service staff provide exceptional levels of expertise, through four key departments: servicing, accident repair, special vehicles and heritage and restoration.

“Our ethos here is to provide a truly personal service – one where owners of old and new Aston Martins feel they can just call and talk about their cars,” says Kingsley. “It is a one-to-one relationship that has always been central to the way the service department has been run from the days of our founders; it has inspired great customer loyalty.”

The detailed histories and solid provenances of many of the cars featured in Bonhams’ sale highlight the ongoing role Works Service plays in maintaining Aston Martin’s heritage. “Aston Martins allow owners to enjoy the ownership experience, regardless of difficult times and over a sustained period of time can provide value on an investment,” adds Kingsley.

Works Service exists to maintain and preserve these pleasures. Proud to provide a uniquely personal service for Aston Martin owners in nearly 30 countries around the world, upwards of 2,500 cars are seen in the workshop each year, and the number is rising. The decade-long collaboration with Bonhams will once again bring Aston Martin’s exceptional heritage into focus.

The Bonhams Auction at Aston Martin Works Service starts at 9am on Saturday 9th May.

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