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ASTON MARTIN - DB5 - Finished in the legendary Silver Birch colour

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Marca ASTON MARTIN Tipo di auto Coupé Guida Sinistra
Modello DB5 Condizione Restaurato Trazione Posteriore
Versione Finished in the legendary Silver Birch colour Carburante Benzina Cambio Manuale
Anno 1964 KM - Colore Argento
Marca ASTON MARTIN KM -
Modello DB5 Guida Sinistra
Versione Finished in the legendary Silver Birch colour Carburante Benzina
Tipo di auto Coupé Trazione Posteriore
Condizione Restaurato Cambio Manuale
Anno 1964 Colore Argento
Marca ASTON MARTIN
Modello DB5
Versione Finished in the legendary Silver Birch colour
Anno 1964
Tipo di auto Coupé
Condizione Restaurato
Guida Sinistra
Trazione Posteriore
Carburante Benzina
Cambio Manuale
KM -
Colore Argento

Descrizione

 

- Finished in the legendary Silver Birch colour, the same shade made world-famous by the James Bond DB5 in Goldfinger (1964)

- Today, when enthusiasts picture a DB5, it is the Silver Birch Bond car that comes to mind, transforming what was originally just one of several factory colours into a cultural symbol of style

- Hand-built using Touring’s Superleggera construction, combining lightweight engineering with elegant Italian styling

- Equipped with Aston Martin’s renowned 4.0-litre straight-six engine, noted for its smooth power delivery and grand-touring capability

- One of 565 examples built in 1964

- Long-term ownership: cherished by its current owner for many decades, ensuring careful maintenance and preservation

 

The Aston Martin DB5, introduced in 1963, is one of the most legendary cars in automotive history. 

It was designed as a refined, high-performance grand tourer to replace the DB4. 

With a 4.0-liter inline-six engine producing around 282 horsepower, the DB5 could reach speeds over 145 mph (233 km/h), making it one of the fastest production cars of the time.

The DB5 featured a beautifully crafted body by Carrozzeria Touring using their “Superleggera” lightweight construction technique. This technique not only reduced the car’s weight but also contributed to its agile handling.

Inside, the DB5 offered a luxurious, meticulously crafted interior, complete with leather upholstery, wood veneers, and high-end features like electric windows and an optional telephone, setting new standards for luxury in a sports car.

It became an automotive icon, particularly after appearing in the James Bond film Goldfinger (1964), where the car’s gadgets and sleek design became synonymous with the fictional spy’s sophisticated lifestyle.

In the early 1960s, Aston Martin was transitioning from a small, boutique manufacturer to a more internationally recognized luxury brand. 

While the company had a long history of building bespoke, hand-crafted cars, the DB5 marked a key moment in Aston Martin’s rise to fame, partly due to its success in motorsport and its association with Hollywood. 

During this period, Aston Martin was under the ownership of David Brown, who had taken over the company in 1947. 

Brown’s vision helped Aston Martin expand its reach while maintaining the brand’s reputation for producing cars that combined beauty, luxury, and performance. 

The DB5 represented a perfect blend of these values and became one of the most sought-after cars of the 1960s.

According to Aston Martin’s official historical data and leading marque specialists, the DB5 production run amounted to 1,021 cars in total, with 887 being DB5 saloons (coupés).

One of the most defining elements of the Aston Martin DB5’s is its association with James Bond, and crucial to that identity is its iconic Silver Birch paintwork. 

Although the DB5 was offered in a variety of colours, it was the Silver Birch finish, refined, elegant, and unmistakably sophisticated, that became inseparably linked with the character of 007.

Historical factory records and specialist registries agree that the DB5 was offered with approximately 13–15 standard colors during its production (1963–1965).

Silver Birch, while iconic today, was just one of many choices and not originally the dominant production colour and still represents a very small fraction of the total 1,021 cars built.

 

ABOUT THIS SPECIFIC EXAMPLE

This specific example is an early-production DB5, completed in 1964.

It has been in the care of its current Dutch owners for many decades, who have meticulously preserved and maintained the car.

Thanks to their long-term ownership, the DB5 retains its original specification, pristine finishes, and mechanical authenticity, making it a highly significant example.

We are currently awaiting the historical documentation from the owners, which will allow us to provide more details about the relevant history of this remarkable car.

This description will be updated promptly once the documentation is received.

In the meantime, we can focus on an accurate description of the car’s current condition, as it is currently on display in our showroom near Amsterdam.

 

CONDITION EXTERIOR

The exterior is in a nice condition. The body of the Aston was restored some years ago and due to the careful ownership the car still looks in a very nice condition..

Chrome trim, including bumpers, window surrounds, and headlight bezels, is well-maintained and free from significant corrosion, enhancing the car’s classic appeal.

All original exterior fittings, including door handles, badges, and grille, are intact and correctly positioned, maintaining the vehicle’s authenticity.

Panel surfaces are smooth and straight, with no evidence of major accidents or structural damage. 

The car’s fit and finish reflect both the high craftsmanship of Aston Martin and careful preservation by its custodians.

 

CONDITION INTERIOR 

The interior is in a nice and well-preserved condition, featuring Blue Connolly leather upholstery, a truly wonderful shade of Blue that enhances the elegance and character of the inside.

The leather is soft, supple, and free from significant wear, maintaining the cabin’s authentic 1960s character. 

The wood veneer panels on the dashboard, center console, and door trims remain well-finished and glossy.

All original controls, switches, and instruments are intact and correctly positioned, preserving the car’s authenticity. 

Carpets and floor mats are in good condition, while the headliner and other interior fittings are clean and well-maintained.

Overall, the Blue interior creates a refined and elegant environment, perfectly complementing the car’s Silver Birch exterior, and showcasing the timeless luxury for which the DB5 is renowned.

 

DRIVING EXPERIENCE

Driving this Aston Martin DB5 is an extraordinary and immersive experience, combining classic grand touring comfort with exhilarating performance. 

Powered by its 4.0-litre inline-six engine, the car delivers a smooth yet thrilling surge of power, accompanied by the deep, roaring exhaust note that has made the DB5 instantly recognizable and adored by enthusiasts worldwide.

The interior is spacious and comfortable, allowing both driver and passenger to enjoy extended journeys in luxury, while the precise steering and balanced chassis offer a responsive and engaging drive.

As one of the rarest and most celebrated Aston Martins ever produced, the DB5 represents timeless style and performance, offering the kind of driving enjoyment that few cars in history can match.

 

Disclaimer

The information provided on this website has been compiled by The Houtkamp Collection with the utmost care. The information contained within this advert is provided ‘as-is’, without warranties as to its accuracy whether expressed or implied and is intended for informational purposes only. The Houtkamp Collection is not liable for any errors or mistakes.

 

 

 

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