While there is plenty about James Bond that is iconic, few are more so than his car. Specifically, the tricked-out Aston Martin DB5 that Q introduces Bond (Sean Connery) to in 1964’s Goldfinger.
If you’re anything like us, the James Bond car chase will occupy a special part of your childhood memory. The speed, sound and sense of peril (and of course the gadgets) promoted these sacred ...
From 1952 to 1964, Ian Fleming wrote nearly one James Bond book a year ... Fleming also wrote one audacious children's book about a flying car: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, published in 1964.
Once the wheels of choice for gun-toting James Bond and caped crusader Batman, prototype flying cars are now either being tested or certified. If you wish to get your hands on some flying cars in ...