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Breitling and Aston Martin ignite a shared legacy

Breitling joins Aston Martin and the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One™ Team as their Official Watch Partner. The global, multi-year partnership connects Aston Martin's world of handcrafted performance cars with the precision engineering that defines its Fo
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By: India Whiskey Charlie
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AuHavrePro
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That really was a very beautiful video and I really enjoyed watching it.

I know most people would most probably choose the Aston Martin DB5 as their favourite car, but not me I have always had a soft spot for the Aston Martin V8 Vantage mainly due to a friend that had a V8 Super Vantage that I got to drive quite often and I re
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By: AuHavrePro
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AuHavrePro
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You are welcome dear Mike. I was a big fan of cars…

… since I was a child but regret to say that living in my Country were imported cars are so expensive (and even local made ones are expensive too!) I never could own a car of my dreams except for a couple of Mustangs. Much less a Type E which has haunted
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By: cazalea
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Subexplorer
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Hello InHavenPro! Lego are marvelous kits. My grandchildren love them. One of my grandsons is a fan of everything related with space and has assembled...

... the Space Shutle too. Very nice!! My grandchildren (who know my obsession with everything James Bond and his car) gifted me with a Lego DB5 and a Playmobile DB5 too. Thanks for sharing part of your collection! Cheers! Abel
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By: cazalea
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mrsnak
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Wow! That`s awesome dear Mike. You know that I enjoy viewing and reading your posts so much. But I shouldn´t have viewed this post! Lol! You are inspiring me to start collecting model cars... again! Lol!

I used to collect Matchbox little cars when I was very young. That was about more than sixty years ago. I only keep a couple of cars from that era of the last years of 1950´s and beginnings of the 1960`s: A Type E Jaguar and a 3,8 four door Jag. You know,
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By: cazalea
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mrsnak
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;D

From what I recall, he had paid $12K in late 1987, for the MY 1966-67 DB5 which used to be a demonstrator car, and was therefore being sold as a used car, just over 20 years old at the time.... A deal of a lifetime ........
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By: AuHavrePro
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Tim_M
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Anytime, I haven't had the chance to capture the exterior of....

the Silver Birch DB5 (all original, on red leather) owned by LONG-time member Joe who had bought the car 37 years ago ('87) for well under $20K in Cardiff, and subsequently moved to California a couple of years later, DB5 in tow. He drives the car frequen
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By: AuHavrePro
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Tim_M
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Tantalum Thursday !

I like the fact that my collection has some variety in case materials. The tantalum of the CB has always been a favourite for me, I just like how it’s that bit dull in appearance. I have another tantalum watch on order and I’m curious to see if it will be
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By: Jay (Eire)
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Jay (Eire)
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Sporting Classic …

Meet up with a good friend today to see his “Spy Who Loved Me” Lotus Esprit and talk about our journey and passion for cars. It’s always great to get together with someone that truly shares the same passion for collecting. I rate this ca
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By: Cpt Scarlet
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KMII
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1:8 scale Aston Martin DB5 Suspension and Brakes

I created decals of varying sizes to fit the variuous parts of the model. Always ended up using the smallest size 🤪 The first four rolls are for the warranty label for the alternator. I ended up using the smallest size. I made the far right Koni labels fo
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By: masterspiece
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Chronometer (aka yacomino)
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