Here's What a 1964 Aston Martin DB5 Is Worth Today

Thanks to its casting in James Bond films, the Aston Martin DB5 is one of the most iconic cars. By featuring in the cinematic world, the worth of this Aston Martin beauty head increased by a whopping 790 times.
This article covers information about the price tag of this stunning classic. Let's see what makes the 1964 Aston Martin DB5 an exorbitant price tag!
The Exclusive Design and Performance
Before we jump the numbers, let's see what this car has in store for us! The 1964 Aston Martin is a 2-door grand tourer notorious for its ingenious build. This stunning beast requires 4,500 hours of production time.
Additionally, the car boasts of a rear-wheel-drive design and front engines conceptualized by Carrorzzeria Touring Superleggera. You'll notice that its exquisite interiors resemble a fighter jet. The chassis has an exclusive arrangement with enclosed headlights.
The DB5 also has a central-mounted log-nut with wired wheels, resulting in elegant and classic aesthetics. The six 4.0-litre engine is the powerhouse of the 1965 Aston Martin. The car can pump out 290-330 horsepower thanks to that engine!
What's more, the model can go from 0 to 80 in just 8 seconds. The original variant came with a 4-speed manual ZF system. However, Aston Martin later replaced it with a 5-speed manual ZF box.

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The Posh Pricing
Now, let's talk numbers! The premium price tag of the 1964 Aston Martin DB5 is indeed not for the masses. With this car, Aston Martin only targeted a specific group of audience. The pristine features of this car stack up to a worth of $1.3 million. On the other hand, a well-built variant can also touch nearly $990,000.
Even with a 1964 Aston Martin DB5 with standard features, you can expect it has a value of approx. $579,000. In a nutshell, the price tag averages around $744,000. But note that you might end up paying more for an iconic build.
Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan owns a modified 1964 Aston martin DB5 restored by London-based Hexagon Classics is worth $883,000.

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2020 Rebuild
Last year, Aston Martin built a few James Bond Goldfinger configuration cars with an overall high worth. The 2020 variant looks pretty much the same as its 60-year-old version from the outside.
However, the automaker has included extensive upgrades in the 2020 version to enhance its performance. The 2020 rebuilds had a posh Silver Birch paint job with several new gadgets and features in the car. The latest model can deliver 330 hp, significantly higher than its previous version!

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Even though buyers can't drive around the beautiful Aston Martin 1964 DB, car lovers are crazy about the model. The appearance in Bond films is another feather in 1964 Aston Martin's cap!
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