Aston Martin DB5 Production Dates: July 1963 – September 1965
Perhaps the most famous Aston Martin because of the specially equipped silver birch DB5 that starred in the James Bond films “Goldfinger” and “Thunderball”. The DB5 made a comeback to the big screen in the 1995 film “GoldenEye”.
Regarded by many as the most beautiful Aston Martin produced, DB5 shares many similar traits to DB4. However, DB5’s most substantial change occurred under the bonnet. The 6-cylinder engine increased its capacity to 4 litres by increasing the bore to 96mm.
Significant, too, was the introduction of a true full synchromesh ZF 5-speed gearbox. Other chassis changes included the adoption of the Girling disc brakes that had only been used on the DB4GT and 15” wheels.
A convertible was also offered and was available with a steel hard top with an exceptionally large rear window.
Aston Martin DB5 Specification
Price New: £4,175 (DB5), £4,490 (Convertible)
- Engine: DOHC I-6, 3995 cc, 282 bhp @ 5500 rpm, 288 lbs-ft @ 3850 rpm (Vantage option: 314bhp @ 5750 rpm, torque N/A)
- Transmission: 4-speed manual with optional overdrive, ZF 5-speed manual (standard from mid-1964), and optional Borg-Warner 3-speed automatic
- Suspension: Front: upper-and-lower A-arms, coil springs, anti-roll bar Rear: live axle, Watt linkage, trailing links, coil springs
- Brakes: Servo assisted front/rear discs
- Length: 15’0″
- Width: 5’6″
- Wheelbase: 8’2”
- Weight: 1466 kg
- Top Speed: 142 mph
- 0-60 mph: 7.1 sec.
- Production: 886 Standard
- 123 Convertibles
- 12 Shooting Brakes