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Summary 50 James Bond vehicles go on display for 50th anniversary of the first 007 feature film Dr. No.
An array of vehicles traveling on land, air, water and even underwater driven by Britains most famous spy, James Bond, is set to go on display in England on Tuesday (today), celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first 007 feature film Dr. No.Bond in Motion features 50 modes of transport which have helped the Martini-loving spy get away or catch his villains for the past half-century. The exhibition is the first of its kind anywhere in the world to bring together original vehicles from the Bond films-- from the iconic Aston Martin DB5 driven by then 007 Sean Connery in Goldfinger in 1964, to the amphibious white Lotus which dove into the water in off the coast of Italys Sardinia in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).The exhibition is featured at the National Motor Museum in the southern English village of Beaulieu (pronounced: BYOO-lee), near Southampton.
