Paul Lousick | 15/07/2023 22:56:37 |
2276 forum posts 801 photos | Facebook video of a working model of a James Bond Aston Martin DB5.(I want one) https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=3557032461284926 Edited By Paul Lousick on 15/07/2023 22:57:57 |
Grindstone Cowboy | 15/07/2023 23:56:31 |
1160 forum posts 73 photos | My cousin used to have the Corgi model, about ten inches or a foot long, with rotating number plates (worked by moving the aerial up and down), working ejector seat and IIRC, the pop-up bullet-proof shield behind the rear window. Always wonder what happened to it. Rob |
not done it yet | 16/07/2023 08:23:57 |
7517 forum posts 20 photos | Quoted as $100,000 price tag. Guessing US dollars. Send the ad to blue heeler? It would make a good addition to his collection of toys. |
Bezzer | 16/07/2023 08:42:16 |
203 forum posts 16 photos | Posted by Grindstone Cowboy on 15/07/2023 23:56:31:
My cousin used to have the Corgi model, about ten inches or a foot long, with rotating number plates (worked by moving the aerial up and down), working ejector seat and IIRC, the pop-up bullet-proof shield behind the rear window. Always wonder what happened to it. Rob I had the Corgi one when they came out in the 60's. They were only "normal" Corgi size, around 4" or so, can't remember a larger version. |
Grindstone Cowboy | 16/07/2023 09:46:47 |
1160 forum posts 73 photos | Hmm, this was definitely much larger - I may be wrong in saying Corgi, though. Rob |
GeoffT | 16/07/2023 10:20:04 |
30 forum posts 11 photos | How about a small scale DB5 convertible you can drive? Checkout The Little Car Company. Geoff |
Eric Cox | 16/07/2023 10:45:20 |
![]() 557 forum posts 38 photos | Sounds like the Airfix model that was about 10 long. |
Rik Shaw | 16/07/2023 10:45:48 |
![]() 1494 forum posts 403 photos | In the early 'sixties I was posted to Regents Park barracks. That evening the duty driver (Hillman Husky) took me for a jolly round the West End where he parked up near a car showroom. On display was the 007 car from the film with the tyre slashing spears sticking out from the wheels. As a 17 year old Craftsman I was very impressed. Rik |
Bryan Cedar 1 | 16/07/2023 11:17:21 |
127 forum posts 4 photos | I once owned a MG midget with the number plate L00 7 C. Sold car at market price. What a mistake. |
Michael Gilligan | 16/07/2023 11:56:19 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | Posted by Bryan Cedar 1 on 16/07/2023 11:17:21:
I once owned a MG midget with the number plate L00 7 C. Sold car at market price. What a mistake. . A quick nosey on DVLA suggests that someone is probably holding onto it in hope of transferring the plate sometime. https://vehicleenquiry.service.gov.uk/VehicleFound?locale=en First reaction from the site was “there is a problem” … but then I just confirmed that it was the right vehicle. MichaelG. |
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