Aston Martin DB5

The Aston Martin DB5 is a two door coupe and spiritual successor to the Aston Martin DB4. The two initials stand for David Brown, Aston Martin's chief between 1947 and 1972. It is meant to be a marked improvement over the previous DB4 with a new 5 speed manual transmission, a larger 4.0L engine and three SU carburettors.

The DB5 is best known for it's appearance in the James Bond movie entitled 'Goldfinger'. Since then, it has stayed in the subconscious of popular culture due to it's striking and lasting nature.