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Tuesday, December 9, 2014
The First James Bond Car In The Ian Fleming Thrillers Was A Bentley
Jordon Golson at wired.com offers a piece on James Bond's first car, the Bentley.
James Bond is almost synonymous with Aston Martin, and his newest ride, the Aston Martin DB10, is a gorgeous one-off created specifically for the forthcoming movie Spectre. It calls to mind the glorious DB5 from Goldfinger, a car that is almost as iconic as 007 himself.
But before James Bond was the dashing and debonair secret agent on the silver screen, he was the tormented and brooding assassin of Ian Fleming’s novels. And in those books, he drove a Bentley.
In Fleming’s first 007 novel, Casino Royale, published in 1953, Bond tooled around in a 1931 4.5 Litre Blower Bentley. It wasn’t so sleek or sexy as the Astons that Bond would come to be known for, but it was among the finest cars of its day and just the thing for getting around in all due haste with style.
Bond was, in Casino Royale, something of a car nut and his beloved Bentley was “his only personal hobby.” He bought it in 1933 and kept it in storage while serving in World War II. “Bond drove it hard and well and with an almost sensual pleasure.”
You can read the rest of the piece via the below link:
http://www.wired.com/2014/12/first-bond-car-actually-monster-bentley/
Note: James Bond (Sean Connery) stands before his Bentley in the above photo from Never Say Never.
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