Again, it was RM Auctions who brought the gavel down on the slate grey racer, which was fitted with previously unseen car accessories. In 1971, Steve McQueen introduced this stunning vehicle to the world in the blockbuster Le Mans. Sold by RM Auctions, it became the most expensive prop in film history. The star of the 1964 Bond movie Goldfinger, the iconic DB5 was modified by Aston Martin to include machine guns, rotating number plates and an ejector seat. With a top speed of 145 mph, this is just the car for a stylish Secret Agent to evade capture. James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger – £2.5 million Here are the five most expensive movie props ever sold. Ever wondered what happens to famous movie props? The answer, not surprisingly, is that they’re sold off, often for eye-wateringly high sums.
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