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A UK tax disc issued to the James Bond 'Goldfinger' Aston Martin DB5 and signed letter of authenticity from David Brown

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licenced to registration mark '6633 PP', formerly 'BMT 216A', valid for 12 months, dated to expire end of OCT 70 and date-stamped '18 NO 69', offered together with a sheet of Aston Martin Lagonda Limited headed paper dated January 1971, signed in blue ink by Sir David, confirming registration mark '6633 PP' to be the Aston Martin DB5 car used by Pinewood Film Studios during the filming of the motion picture 'Goldfinger' released in 1964.
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'DP/216/1' was re-registered '6633 PP' when sold by Aston Martin in 1968 to Gavin Kayzar. The letter offered with this lot is reproduced on page 148 of Dave Worrall: 'The Most Famous Car In The World'; published by Solo Press, 1993.

See lot 218 Bonhams Aston Martin auction, 17 May 2008, sale number 15663.

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licenced to registration mark '6633 PP', formerly 'BMT 216A', valid for 12 months, dated to expire end of OCT 70 and date-stamped '18 NO 69', offered together with a sheet of Aston Martin Lagonda Limited headed paper dated January 1971, signed in blue ink by Sir David, confirming registration mark '6633 PP' to be the Aston Martin DB5 car used by Pinewood Film Studios during the filming of the motion picture 'Goldfinger' released in 1964.
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'DP/216/1' was re-registered '6633 PP' when sold by Aston Martin in 1968 to Gavin Kayzar. The letter offered with this lot is reproduced on page 148 of Dave Worrall: 'The Most Famous Car In The World'; published by Solo Press, 1993.

See lot 218 Bonhams Aston Martin auction, 17 May 2008, sale number 15663.

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