Legendary 1964 Aston Martin driven by Sean Connery in Goldfinger found here in the Middle East

A legendary Aston Martin driven by James Bond in Goldfinger could have been found more than twenty years after it was stolen from a Florida airport.
It is estimated that the car - known as the 'most famous in the world' after the Bond classic hit cinemas in 1964 - could now be worth as much as £10 million
The 1964 DB5 - which was equipped with machine guns and tyre-bursting blades for Sean Connery's 007 - could have been found in the Middle East, according to a tip given to investigators. It was stolen in 1997 while its owner, who bought it in 1986 for $250,000, had it in an airport hangar in Boca Raton. It is not known where specifically in the Middle East the car is believed to be stored. A six-figure cash reward is being offered for information that leads to its safe return.
The 1964 DB5 - which was equipped with machine guns and tyre-bursting blades for Sean Connery's 007 - could have been found in the Middle East, according to a tip given to investigators
It is not known where specifically in the Middle East the car is believed to be stored. But a six-figure cash reward is being offered for information that leads to its safe return



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