James Bond's 'Spectre' Aston Martin Sold For $3.5 Million And It's Not Even Street Legal

James Bond's Aston Martin in Spectre sold for $3.4 million. Too bad it's not street legal.
James Bond's Aston Martin in Spectre sold for $3.4 million. Too bad it's not street legal. Spectre

The stunning Aston Martin DB10 driven by James Bond in Spectre had just sold for £2,434,500, or $3.4 million, at a Christie's auction on Thursday following an extensive restoration by the gifted gentlemen of the MI6 Q Division after Agent 007 crashed into the Tiber River. Just kidding, 10 were made for the film. However, this example is just one of only two that remain.

The gorgeous Aston Martin is powered by a 4.7 V8 engine capable of propeling the coupe to a top speed of 190 mph. Sadly, this movie car is not street legal, which makes all that horsepower pretty useless.

While a $3 million plus price tag for a vehicle that cannot be driven sounds absurd, the proceeds of the sale will be donated to Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF). The generous buyer opted to remain anonymous.

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