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Encyclopedia > List of James Bond vehicles

Throughout the James Bond series of films Q Branch has given Bond a wide variety of vehicles with which to battle his enemies. Among the most noteworthy gadgets Bond has been equipped with have been various vehicles that have numerous modifications to include weapons systems, anti-pursuit systems, alternate transportation modes, and various other functions. 007 redirects here. ... Q is a fictional character in the James Bond novels and films. ...

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Automobiles

American Motors (AMC)

Film Vehicle Owner
Licence To Kill Jeep CJ-7 henchman Perez
The Man With The Golden Gun AMC Hornet American Motors Car dealership
AMC Matador Francisco Scaramanga and Nick Nack
Moonraker AMC Concord James Bond
Jeep Wagoneer
Tomorrow Never Dies Jeep Cherokee (XJ) Wai Lin
A View To A Kill Jeep Cherokee (XJ) Stacy Sutton
AMC Concord 
A station wagon is seen in Moonraker where Bond and Hugo Drax are pigeon hunting. A Jeep Wagoneer is also featured in this film.
AMC Hornet 
Featured in The Man with the Golden Gun. Bond steals this car in Thailand, unknowing that Sheriff J.W. Pepper was in it looking to test drive it. A Hornet was also used for the famous twisting corkscrew aerial jump that was captured in just one filming sequence.[1] A special modified car performed the stunt with a lower stance and larger wheel wells (just as the Astro Spiral Javelin stunt cars that performed that same jump in AMC sponsored thrill shows) compared to the stock Hornet X model in all of its other appearances in the movie.
AMC Matador 
The featured car in The Man with the Golden Gun. Francisco Scaramanga and Nick Nack use this car to kidnap Mary Goodnight and make their escape. In the film, the Matador coupe is converted into a 'car plane' to fly from Bangkok to an island in the China Sea. However, for the aerial sequences, it was replaced by a meter-long (39-inch) remote-controlled model. See Aircraft section below.
Jeep Cherokee (XJ) 
Featured in A View To A Kill where Stacy Sutton is seen driving home. Another XJ Cherokee (a 1997 model) is seen in Tomorrow Never Dies in front of Wai Lin's hideout.
Jeep CJ-7 
Seen in Licence To Kill used by Sanchez's henchman Perez, who fires a FIM-92 Stinger missile at a commandeered oil tanker where Bond does a wheelie (in this scene, Bond crushes the Jeep).

To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... The Jeep CJ (or Civilian Jeep) was a commercial version of the famous Military Jeep from World War II. The first CJ (the CJ-2) was introduced in 1944 by Willys, and the same basic vehicle stayed in production through 7 variants and 3 corporate parents until 1986. ... A list of henchmen from the 1989 James Bond film License to Kill from the List of James Bond henchmen // Dario, Perez and Braun are fictional characters who appear in the James Bond film Licence to Kill. ... The Man with the Golden Gun is the ninth film in the James Bond series and the second to star Roger Moore as MI6 agent James Bond. ... The AMC Hornet was a compact automobile made by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) beginning with the 1970 model year and continuing through the 1977 model year. ... American Motors Corporation (AMC) was an American automobile company formed on January 14, 1954 by the merger of the Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and the Hudson Motor Car Company. ... This article is about car dealerships. ... 1974 Matador rebuilt as a replica of a Police Car from The Dukes of Hazzard Second generation 1975 Matador base model sedan The AMC Matador was an intermediate car built and sold by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1971 to 1978. ... Francisco Scaramanga is a fictional character in the James Bond film and novel The Man with the Golden Gun. ... Nick Nack is a fictional character in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun. ... For the James Bond film and other uses of the term, see, see Moonraker (disambiguation). ... The AMC Concord was a compact car made by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) starting in the 1978 model year and continuing to 1983. ... 1976 AMC Jeep Wagoneer Jeep Wagoneer (XJ model) The Jeep Wagoneer was an early SUV, produced under varying marques from 1963 to 1991. ... Tomorrow Never Dies, released in 1997, is the eighteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as MI6 agent James Bond. ... The Jeep Cherokee (XJ) was a monocoque (unibody) compact SUV. It shared the name of the original full-size SJ model, but having no true pickup truck heritage, it actually set the stage for the modern SUV. It was built in Toledo, Ohio in the United States and is still... Wai Lin is a fictional character in the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, portrayed by Michelle Yeoh. ... A View to a Kill is a 1985 spy film. ... The Jeep Cherokee (XJ) was a monocoque (unibody) compact SUV. It shared the name of the original full-size SJ model, but having no true pickup truck heritage, it actually set the stage for the modern SUV. It was built in Toledo, Ohio in the United States and is still... This is a list of James Bonds allies in the film A View to a Kill. ... The AMC Concord was a compact car made by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) starting in the 1978 model year and continuing to 1983. ... For the James Bond film and other uses of the term, see, see Moonraker (disambiguation). ... Sir Hugo Drax is a fictional character and villain created by author Ian Fleming for the James Bond novel Moonraker. ... 1976 AMC Jeep Wagoneer Jeep Wagoneer (XJ model) The Jeep Wagoneer was an early SUV, produced under varying marques from 1963 to 1991. ... The AMC Hornet was a compact automobile made by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) beginning with the 1970 model year and continuing through the 1977 model year. ... The Man with the Golden Gun is the ninth film in the James Bond series and the second to star Roger Moore as MI6 agent James Bond. ... J.W. Pepper is a fictional Louisiana sheriff, portrayed by Clifton James in two James Bond films: Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun. ... A test drive is taking an automobile for a short drive to test its drivability and general operating state. ... For other uses, see Corkscrew (disambiguation). ... 1973 AMC Javelin AMX Pierre Cardin edition The AMC Javelin was a sporty coupe_type automobile in the pony car class built by American Motors Corporation between 1968 and 1974. ... 1974 Matador rebuilt as a replica of a Police Car from The Dukes of Hazzard Second generation 1975 Matador base model sedan The AMC Matador was an intermediate car built and sold by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1971 to 1978. ... Francisco Scaramanga is a fictional character in the James Bond film and novel The Man with the Golden Gun. ... Nick Nack is a fictional character in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun. ... The following is a list of allies found throughout the James Bond film and novel series. ... Location within in Thailand Coordinates: , Country Settled Ayutthaya Period Founded as capital 21 April 1782 Government  - Type Special administrative area  - Governor Apirak Kosayothin Area  - City 1,568. ... The Jeep Cherokee (XJ) was a monocoque (unibody) compact SUV. It shared the name of the original full-size SJ model, but having no true pickup truck heritage, it actually set the stage for the modern SUV. It was built in Toledo, Ohio in the United States and is still... A View to a Kill is a 1985 spy film. ... This is a list of James Bonds allies in the film A View to a Kill. ... Tomorrow Never Dies, released in 1997, is the eighteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as MI6 agent James Bond. ... Wai Lin is a fictional character in the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, portrayed by Michelle Yeoh. ... The Jeep CJ (or Civilian Jeep) was a commercial version of the famous Military Jeep from World War II. The first CJ (the CJ-2) was introduced in 1944 by Willys, and the same basic vehicle stayed in production through 7 variants and 3 corporate parents until 1986. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... A list of henchmen from the 1989 James Bond film License to Kill from the List of James Bond henchmen // Dario, Perez and Braun are fictional characters who appear in the James Bond film Licence to Kill. ... The FIM-92 Stinger is a man portable infra-red homing surface-to-air missile developed in the United States and used by all the US armed services, with whom it entered service in 1981. ... An R/C truck pops a wheelie after a jump. ...

Aston Martin

Film Vehicle Owner
Goldfinger Aston Martin DB5 James Bond
On Her Majesty's Secret Service Aston Martin DBS
The Living Daylights Aston Martin V8 Vantage Volante
Die Another Day Aston Martin V12 Vanquish
Casino Royale Aston Martin DBS V12

Aston Martin DB5 Aston Martin Lagonda Limited is a British manufacturer of luxury performance cars, whose headquarters are at Gaydon, Warwickshire, England. ... Goldfinger is the third film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Sean Connery as the MI6 agent. ... The 1963 Aston Martin DB5 was an improved DB4. ... For the Ian Fleming novel, see On Her Majestys Secret Service. ... The Aston Martin DBS is a GT car produced by the British manufacturer Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd. ... For other uses, see The Living Daylights (disambiguation). ... 1978 Aston Martin V8 Vantage Coupe The original Aston Martin V8 Vantage was hailed at the time of its 1977 introduction as Britains First Supercar for its 170 mph (274 km/h) top speed. ... For the theme song of the same movie, performed by Madonna, see Die Another Day (song). ... The Aston Martin V12 Vanquish, often shortened to Vanquish, was designed by Ian Callum, and is a grand tourer manufactured by Aston Martin. ... Casino Royale (2006) is the 21st film in the James Bond series and the first to star Daniel Craig as MI6 agent James Bond. ... This article is about the new Aston Martin DBS V12, for the classic, 1967 to 1972 GT car, see Aston Martin DBS. The Aston Martin DBS is the latest supercar to be announced by the Aston Martin and featured prominently in the James Bond film Casino Royale. ...

Bamford & Martin 1.5 litre Side Valve 
The Bamford & Martin 1.5 litre Side Valve Short Chassis Tourer was James Bond's first car. He inherited it around Easter 1933 in the first Young Bond novel SilverFin from his uncle Max at the age of thirteen. Bond regularly drove the car, although he was underage, and stored it in a nearby garage while he attended Eton. The car was destroyed in the third Young Bond novel, Double or Die, in December 1933 leading Bond to replace it by purchasing the Bentley Mark IV shortly thereafter in the same novel.
Aston Martin DB5 
Featured in five films (Goldfinger, Thunderball, GoldenEye, a small appearance in Tomorrow Never Dies, and Casino Royale – to this list can be added The World Is Not Enough, though shots of the DB5 being driven to MI6's Scottish HQ were cut, leaving its only appearance a confusing satellite image at the end of the film[citation needed]). In the novelisation of GoldenEye it is stated that Bond purchased the DB5 as his own personal vehicle, although the 2006 version of Casino Royale, which reboots Bond film continuity, shows Bond winning it in a game of poker in The Bahamas; as such the Casino Royale version of the vehicle is the only one that is not outfitted with special equipment (Brosnan's DB5 is shown to have special features in GoldenEye). The DB5 also made cameo appearances in the comedy film, Cannonball Run, driven by Roger Moore's character, and in the TV-film The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E., George Lazenby, playing a Bond-like character referred to as "JB", drives a DB5 (with the licence plate "JB"). It also appears in numerous other films in association to Bond including a small cameo in Catch Me If You Can (2002) where the main character purchases one to be like Bond and The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004) in which Geoffrey Rush, playing Peter Sellers, is shown driving one at the time of making Casino Royale, even though in real life that film did not feature the vehicle. A model is currently on display in the International Spy Museum in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
Aston Martin DB Mark III 
Bond drives a DB Mark III, which is referred to as a "DB III" in the novel Goldfinger. The "DB3" was a car designed specifically for racing and is unlikely that Bond would drive one. The DB Mark III is often called the DB III and is more comparable to its description in Fleming's novel. This car was the only gadget-laden vehicle to be mentioned in the original Bond novels, though Fleming generally avoided gadgetry in his books. It included switches to alter the type of color of the front and rear lights, reinforced steel bumpers, a Colt .45 pistol in a trick compartment under the driver's seat, and a homing device similar to the DB5 in the film.

Vanquish was also featured in the video games Nightfire (2002) and Everything or Nothing (2004). This article is about the Christian festival. ... Illustration of a young James Bond by Kev Walker Young Bond is a series of novels featuring Ian Flemings superspy James Bond as a young teenage boy attending school at Eton College. ... SilverFin is the first novel in the Young Bond series that depicts Ian Flemings superspy James Bond as a teenager in the 1930s. ... Double Or Die is the third novel in the Young Bond series depicting Ian Flemings superspy James Bond as a teenager in the 1930s. ... The 1963 Aston Martin DB5 was an improved DB4. ... For other topics with this name, see Thunderball. ... For other uses, see Goldeneye (disambiguation). ... Tomorrow Never Dies, released in 1997, is the eighteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as MI6 agent James Bond. ... Casino Royale (2006) is the 21st film in the James Bond series and the first to star Daniel Craig as MI6 agent James Bond. ... For other uses, see The World Is Not Enough (disambiguation). ... Cannonball Run can refer to the following: Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash, an outlaw automobile race of the 1970s or its many copycat successors Cannonball Run and Cannonball Run II, movies inspired by the races Cannonball Run 2001, a USA Network reality television show inspired by... For other persons named Roger Moore, see Roger Moore (disambiguation). ... Rare childrens storybook based upon Left to right: David McCallum, Robert Vaughn, and Leo G. Carroll. ... George Robert Lazenby (born September 5, 1939) is an Australian actor best known for portraying James Bond only once in the 1969 James Bond film, On Her Majestys Secret Service. ... Catch Me If You Can is a 2002 motion picture set in the 1960s. ... The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (DVD) The Life and Death of Peter Sellers was a 2004 film about the life of Peter Sellers, based on Roger Lewiss book of the same name. ... Geoffrey Roy Rush (born 6 July 1951) is an Academy Award- and Emmy Award-winning Australian actor. ... Peter Sellers, CBE (8 September 1925 – 24 July 1980) was a British comedian and actor best known for his three roles in Dr. Strangelove and as Inspector Clouseau in The Pink Panther films. ... This article is about the 1967 film, for other uses of this name, see Casino Royale. ... See also Aston Martin DB3 for the racing car often confused with the Mark III The DB Mark III was a sports car sold by Aston Martin from 1957 through 1959. ... For other uses, see Goldfinger. ... The Aston Martin DB3 and later DB3S were racing cars built in the 1950s. ... Nightfire is a first-person shooter video game based on Ian Flemings British secret agent James Bond. ... Everything or Nothing is a third-person shooter video game, where the player controls the famous spy James Bond. ...

Aston Martin DBS V12 
Based on DB5 [2] no special gadget was visible other than the secret compartments which housed Bond's Walther P99, and an emergency med kit which includes components of an emergency medical link to MI6 HQ, antidotes to various poisons and a small defibrillator.

This article is about the new Aston Martin DBS V12, for the classic, 1967 to 1972 GT car, see Aston Martin DBS. The Aston Martin DBS is the latest supercar to be announced by the Aston Martin and featured prominently in the James Bond film Casino Royale. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...

Bentley

Film Vehicle Owner
Bentley Mark IV 
At the outset it must be noted that there was NEVER a Bentley model known as the 'Mark IV' - whether built by the 'old' W.O. Bentley firm, or by Rolls-Royce, after the latter took over Bentley Motors in 1931. The 'Mark IV' appellation seems to have been a figment or creation by Ian Fleming, and erroneously perpetuated since. Contrary to the films, James Bond's official car in the Ian Fleming novels was a grey 1933 Bentley convertible. The car featured a 4.5 L engine with the Amherst-Villiers supercharger. In the novels, no gadgets were installed as this was Bond's personal vehicle that in Casino Royale is mentioned as being a hobby that Bond enjoys working on. Its only armament, in the novels, is a .45 Colt Army Special revolver Bond keeps in the glove compartment. The novel version of the Bentley Mark IV was destroyed during a chase sequence in Moonraker. The Bentley is also the very first Bond vehicle seen in the film series, although it was shown very briefly during Bond's first scene in From Russia with Love and mentioned only in passing in Goldfinger. In From Russia with Love, the only gadget known to be included was a car phone, which in 1963 was very uncommon. The film version of Goldfinger strongly implies that the Bentley was issued to Bond by Q-Branch when he asks Q about the vehicle, only to be told that it had "had its day" and is given the Aston Martin instead.
Note: In Casino Royale Fleming writes that Bond bought the car "almost new" in 1933 and had it stored during the war, which is mentioned in the Young Bond novel Double or Die. In Live and Let Die Fleming states the automobile's year as 1933, however in Moonraker Fleming states it's from 1930. This earlier date is the correct one, as the Bentley 4.5 Litre ceased production in 1930.
Bentley Mark VI 
Made in 1953, Bond purchases his second Bentley towards the end of the novel, Moonraker. Like his previous Bentley, the Mark VI is grey with dark blue leather upholstery. After Moonraker this model is never mentioned again.
Bentley Mark II Continental 
This Bentley was featured in the novel Thunderball and is Bond's final Bentley. Bond upgrades the engine from a 4.5 L engine to a 4.9 L. The Mark II was also grey; however, the interior was black leather. The Mark II Continental is last seen in the novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service where Bond upgrades the vehicles once again with an Arnott supercharger controlled by a magnetic clutch. Bond dubs the car "the locomotive".
Bentley Mulsanne Turbo 
Bond purchases a Mulsanne Turbo in John Gardner's Role of Honour. The car is British racing green with magnolia interior. It is outfitted with a long-range telephone and a hidden weapon compartment.

Bentleys winged B badge and hood ornament Bentley Motors Limited is a British based manufacturer of luxury automobiles and Grand Tourers. ... This article is about the author. ... Bentleys winged B badge and hood ornament Bentley Motors Limited is a British based manufacturer of luxury automobiles and Grand Tourers. ... Saab 900 Convertible 1962 Rambler American 1981 AMC Eagle 4-WD convertible Convertible can also refer to a convertible security A convertible (sometimes called cabriolet in British English) is a car body style with a folding or retracting roof (aka soft top or top in USA, hood in UK). ... A supercharger (also known as a blower) is an air compressor used to force more air (and hence more oxygen) into the combustion chamber(s) of an internal combustion engine than can be achieved at ambient atmospheric pressure (natural aspiration). ... Casino Royale by Ian Fleming was the first James Bond novel. ... For other uses, see Revolver (disambiguation). ... The glovebox of a Cadillac Eldorado Brougham For the sealed container for handling hazardous materials, see glovebox. ... Illustration of a young James Bond by Kev Walker Young Bond is a series of novels featuring Ian Flemings superspy James Bond as a young teenage boy attending school at Eton College. ... Double Or Die is the third novel in the Young Bond series depicting Ian Flemings superspy James Bond as a teenager in the 1930s. ... Famous for his statement theres no replacement for displacement, Walter Owen Bentley upped the displacement of his 3 Litre sports car in 1926, producing the 4½ Litre. ... The Mark VI was the first post-war luxury car from Bentley. ... The Bentley Mulsanne was launched in 1980. ... John Gardner, circa 1984 John Edmund Gardner (November 20, 1926 - August 3, 2007) was an English spy novelist. ... Role of Honour (published in American editions as Role of Honor), is a novel that was first published in 1984. ... British racing green, officially known as deep brunswick green, is the international motor racing colour of Great Britain. ...

BMW

Film Vehicle Owner
GoldenEye BMW Z3 James Bond
Tomorrow Never Dies BMW 750iL
BMW R1200 motorcycle Stolen
The World Is Not Enough BMW Z8 James Bond

BMW R1200 motorcycle: ridden by James Bond and Wai Lin with some Range Rovers in pursuit. For other uses, see BMW (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Goldeneye (disambiguation). ... The BMW Z3 was the first modern mass-market roadster produced by BMW, as well as the first BMW model assembled in the United States. ... Tomorrow Never Dies, released in 1997, is the eighteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as MI6 agent James Bond. ... 1999-2000 BMW 735iL The BMW E38 automobile platform was the basis for the 1994 through 2001 BMW 7 Series automobiles. ... A 1924 BMW R32 at the 2006 BMW MOA international rally in Vermont. ... For other uses, see The World Is Not Enough (disambiguation). ... Black BMW Z8 The BMW Z8 was a car produced by German automaker BMW from 2000 to 2003. ... A 1924 BMW R32 at the 2006 BMW MOA international rally in Vermont. ... Wai Lin is a fictional character in the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, portrayed by Michelle Yeoh. ... The Land Rover Range Rover, usually shortened to just Range Rover, is a four-wheel drive luxury SUV produced by Land Rover in the United Kingdom. ...


Ford Motor Company

Film Vehicle Owner
Goldfinger Lincoln Continental Oddjob
Ford Country Squire
Ford Ranchero
Ford Thunderbird Felix Leiter
Ford Mustang Convertible Tilly Masterson
Thunderball Fiona Volpe
Ford Fairlane Skyliner Count Lippe
Ford Thunderbird Emilio Largo
Lincoln Continental James Bond
On Her Majesty's Secret Service Mercury Cougar Tracy Bond
Diamonds Are Forever Ford Mustang Mach 1 Tiffany Case
Ford Econoline Dr. Metz
Ford Thunderbird Mr Wint and Mr Kidd
Ford Custom 500 Las Vegas P.D. squads, security vehicles used by Tectronics, Clark County Sheriff's Department, numerous Las Vegas taxicabs
Ford Galaxie 500 sedan James Bond (copper-plated sedan 007 is sitting in where he meets with Felix where the CIA agents lose Tiffany)
The Spy Who Loved Me 1977 Ford Cortina 2.3 Ghia Jaws
A View to a Kill Ford Bronco Chuck Lee
Ford LTD James Bond (where he tails Stacy driving back to Oakland)
Licence to Kill Mercury Grand Marquis stretched limousine Truman-Lodge
Lincoln Mark VII LSC James Bond
Tomorrow Never Dies Ford Scorpio Elliot Carver's henchmen
Die Another Day Ford Thunderbird Giacinta Jinx Johnson
Ford Fairlane James Bond
Casino Royale Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Miami Police
Ford Mondeo James Bond

Ford Fairlane briefly driven by Bond during his visit to Cuba in Die Another Day. A homage to Thunderball where villain Count Lippe drives a 1957 Ford Fairlane Skyliner. As a punishment for failing to dispose of Bond, Lippe is killed in his Fairlane, which is blown up by villainess Fiona Volpe using rocket launchers mounted on her BSA motorbike. “Ford” redirects here. ... Goldfinger is the third film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Sean Connery as the MI6 agent. ... The Lincoln Continental, an automobile produced by the Lincoln division of Ford Motor Company, began for the 1939 model year. ... Oddjob is a henchman to the villain Auric Goldfinger in the James Bond film and novel, Goldfinger. ... 1967 Ford Country Squire The Ford Country Squire was a full-size station wagon built by the Ford Motor Company from 1950 until 1991; it was based on the Ford full-size car line available in each year. ... The Ford Ranchero was a car/pickup truck combination vehicle produced between 1957 and 1979 based on full-size, compact and intermediate automobiles by the Ford Motor Company for the North American market. ... The Ford Thunderbird was a car manufactured in the United States by the Ford Motor Company. ... For other Ford Mustang models and concepts, see Ford Mustang Variants. ... Tania Mallet as Tilly Masterson in Goldfinger. Tilly Masterson is a fictional character in the James Bond film, Goldfinger. ... For other topics with this name, see Thunderball. ... Fiona Volpe, played by Luciana Paluzzi, is a secondary villains in the James Bond film Thunderball. ... Count Lippe is a villain who appears in both the film Thunderball and its remake, Never Say Never Again. ... Emilio Largo is a fictional character from the James Bond novel Thunderball. ... For the Ian Fleming novel, see On Her Majestys Secret Service. ... The Mercury Cougar was an automobile sold under the Mercury brand of the Ford Motor Companys Lincoln-Mercury Division. ... Tracy Bond (born Teresa Draco, aka Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo) is a fictional character in the James Bond film and novel On Her Majestys Secret Service (OHMSS). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Mach 1 Mustang was a performance model of the Ford Mustang that began in 1969. ... Tiffany Case is a fictional character in the James Bond novel and film Diamonds Are Forever. ... The Ford E-Series, also known as the Econoline, is a line of full-size vans and truck chassis from Ford Motor Company. ... The Ford Custom 500 is a car model name that was used by the Ford Motor Company both in the United States and Canada from 1964 to 1978. ... 1966 Ford Galaxie 7 Liter Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Ford Galaxie See also the Ford Galaxy minivan of the 2000s The Ford Galaxie was a model of automobile built in the USA by the Ford Motor Company for model years 1959 through 1974. ... For the Ian Fleming novel, see The Spy Who Loved Me. ... The Ford Cortina is a mid sized family car sold by Ford of Britain in various guises from 1962 to 1982. ... A View to a Kill is a 1985 spy film. ... The Ford Bronco was an SUV produced from 1966 through 1996, with five distinct generations. ... It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a disambiguation page. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... The Mercury Grand Marquis is a full-size rear wheel drive sedan branded by the Mercury division of the Ford Motor Company and manufactured at the St. ... A list of henchmen from the 1989 James Bond film License to Kill from the List of James Bond henchmen // Dario, Perez and Braun are fictional characters who appear in the James Bond film Licence to Kill. ... The Continental Mark VII, later called just Mark VII, was a large luxurious coupe from Lincoln. ... Tomorrow Never Dies, released in 1997, is the eighteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as MI6 agent James Bond. ... Elliott Carver is a fictional character in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies. ... For the theme song of the same movie, performed by Madonna, see Die Another Day (song). ... 1955 Ford Fairlane Crown Victoria Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Ford Fairlane The Ford Fairlane was an automobile model sold between 1955 and 1971 by the Ford Motor Company in North America. ... Casino Royale (2006) is the 21st film in the James Bond series and the first to star Daniel Craig as MI6 agent James Bond. ... The Police Interceptor (often referred to simply as CVPI) is the law enforcement version of the 1999 and later Ford Crown Victoria. ... The Ford Mondeo is a large family car sold by the Ford Motor Company in various markets throughout the world. ... For the theme song of the same movie, performed by Madonna, see Die Another Day (song). ... For other topics with this name, see Thunderball. ...


General Motors

Film Vehicle Owner
Dr. No LaSalle hearse Three Blind Mice
Chevrolet Bel Air convertible British embassy in Jamaica
From Russia With Love Chevrolet C30 flatbed truck Rosa Klebb
Diamonds Are Forever Cadillac hearse (possibly Superior conversion Slumber, Inc.
Live and Let Die Chevrolet Impala James Bond
Cadillac Fleetwood "Pimpmobile" Mr. Big
Moonraker Chevrolet Veraneio ambulance Hugo Drax
A View to a Kill Chevrolet Corvette C4 Pola Ivanova
Cadillac Fleetwood 75 limousine Henchmen of Max Zorin
The Living Daylights GMC Vandura Ambulance

General Motors Corporation, also known as GM, an American multinational corporation, is the worlds largest auto company by production volume for the first 9 months of 2007, and by sales volume for 76 consecutive years. ... Dr. No is a 1962 spy film. ... 1936 LaSalle 5019 - see additional photos below For other uses of the name, see the LaSalle/La Salle disambiguation page. ... 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Interior 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door sedan 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Sedan The Chevrolet Bel Air was an automobile series produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors from... Colonel Rosa Klebb is a fictional character from the James Bond novel and film From Russia With Love. ... 1972 Cadillac Commercial Chassis with its 157. ... Live and Let Die is the 8th film in the British James Bond series and the first to star Roger Moore as MI6 agent James Bond. ... 1958 Chevrolet Impala Convertible 1958 Chevrolet Impala Convertible The Chevrolet Impala is an automobile built for the Chevrolet division by General Motors. ... The Fleetwood name was used on the top of the Cadillac line since 1927. ... Superfly poster showing pimpmobile A pimpmobile is a large luxury automobile that has been heavily customized in a garish, extravagant style to advertise its owners wealth and importance. ... Mr. ... For the James Bond film and other uses of the term, see, see Moonraker (disambiguation). ... Chevrolet Veraneio was a truck manufactured by General Motors in Brazil. ... A View to a Kill is a 1985 spy film. ... The Chevrolet Corvette is a sports car that has been manufactured by Chevrolet since 1953. ... For other uses, see The Living Daylights (disambiguation). ... 1996 GMC Vandura The GMC Vandura, also sold as the Chevy Van, was a full-size van produced by GMC from 1970 (introduced in April 1970 as 1971 models), up until 1996. ...

Lotus

Film Vehicle Owner
Casino Royale Lotus Formula 3 Evelyn Tremble
The Spy Who Loved Me Lotus Esprit S1 James Bond
For Your Eyes Only Lotus Esprit Turbo

Lotus Logo with monogram of its founder, Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman Lotus Cars is a British manufacturer of sports and racing cars based at Hethel, Norfolk, England. ... This article is about the 1967 film, for other uses of this name, see Casino Royale. ... The Lotus Esprit was a sports car built by Lotus in the United Kingdom from 1976 to 2004. ... For the Ian Fleming novel, see The Spy Who Loved Me. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... The Lotus Esprit was a sports car built by Lotus in the United Kingdom from 1976 to 2004. ...

Mercedes-Benz

Film Vehicle Owner
Goldfinger Mercedes-Benz 180 Goldfinger's henchmen
For Your Eyes Only Mercedes 280SE Emile Locque
Octopussy Mercedes 250SE Soviet Army
GoldenEye Mercedes W140 French Navy
Tomorrow Never Dies 2 Mercedes W126s Elliot Carver's henchmen

This page is about the Mercedes-Benz brand of automobiles and trucks from the DaimlerChrysler automobile manufacturer. ... Mercedes-Benz W120 model at a petrol station, 1961 The Mercedes-Benz W120 and W121 Ponton cars were produced from 1953 through 1962. ... For a complete overview of all S-Class models see Mercedes-Benz S-Class. ... Emile Leopold Locque is a henchman working for Aris Kristatos in the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only, played by Michael Gothard. ... Mercedes-Benz W114/W115 coupe Mercedes-Benz 220 (W115) saloon 1972 250C The Mercedes-Benz W114 (and similar W115) Stroke-8 midsize cars were produced from 1968 through to 1976. ... For other uses, see Goldeneye (disambiguation). ... For a complete overview of all S-Class models see Mercedes-Benz S-Class. ... The French Navy, officially called the National Navy (French: Marine Nationale) is the maritime arm of the French military. ... Tomorrow Never Dies, released in 1997, is the eighteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as MI6 agent James Bond. ... For a complete overview of all S-Class models see Mercedes-Benz S-Class. ... Elliott Carver is a fictional character in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies. ...

Rolls-Royce

Film Vehicle Owner
Goldfinger 1937 Rolls-Royce Phantom III Barker sedanca de ville, chassis no. 3BU168 Auric Goldfinger
On Her Majesty's Secret Service Rolls-Royce Mulliner Park Ward Drop Head Coupé Marc-Ange Draco
Moonraker Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith II Manuela
For Your Eyes Only Aristotle Kristatos
The Man With The Golden Gun Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Peninsula Hotel
Licence to Kill James Bond
The World Is Not Enough Valentin Zukovsky
A View to a Kill Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II Sir Godfrey Tibbet

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Saab

Film Vehicle Owner
Saab 900 Turbo 
Bond's vehicle of choice in many of the John Gardner Bond novels, beginning with Licence Renewed. Dubbed, "Silver Beast" [3], it is Bond's private vehicle modified by the real-life company Communication Control Systems, Ltd. (CCS) (now called Security Intelligence Technology Group [[4]]). He also rents a 900 in Nobody Lives For Ever (1986) and No Deals, Mr. Bond (1987).
Saab 9000 CD 
in The Man from Barbarossa (1991)
Saab 9000 CD Turbo 
In Never Send Flowers (1993) and SeaFire (1994).

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Other passenger cars

Film Vehicle Owner
AEC Regent RT-type double-decker bus 
Featured in Live and Let Die when Bond and Solitaire try to escape from Kananga. (Two 1973 Chevrolet Novas are seen as police cruisers.) En route it becomes a single-decker bus thanks to an inconveniently placed low bridge.
Alfa Romeo GTV6 
Featured in Octopussy. After falling from Octopussy's train and hitching a lift in a Volkswagen Beetle, Bond steals this car to make the last stage of his journey to the US Air Force Base. West German police BMW 5 Series pursue Bond after his theft of the vehicle. Interestingly, sharp eyes will spot that this is a GTV 6 Quadrifoglio, the highest specification Alfa Romeo available, and widely considered the finest of these cars, as well as the fastest.[citation needed]
Audi 200 Quattro 
Feautred in The Living Daylights. An Austrian-registered is used as a getaway car after Koskov's defection at the start of the film. It was fitted with BBS split rims and flared wheel arches made by the German tuning company Abt Sportsline. Later, Bond is seen driving another Audi, an Audi 200 Avant in Tangier, following General Pushkin.
Daimler Limousine
Daimler Limousine
Citroën 2CV 
Featured in For Your Eyes Only. A tiny but seemingly indestructible (rental) car belonging to Melina Havelock that Bond uses to make a "fast" getaway after Melina assassinates Hector Gonzales, who murdered her parents. The car used in the movie was allegedly fitted with a Citroën GS 4-cylinder boxer engine (in place of the standard 2-cylinder boxer), to make it able to outrun the two Peugeot 504s in pursuit.
Daimler Limousine 
Featured in Tomorrow Never Dies and Casino Royale. Used by Bond where he is chaffeured to be briefed on his mission.
Ferrari F355 GTS 
Featured in GoldenEye. Xenia Onatopp playfully races James Bond in his Aston Martin DB5 by chance on the mountain roads behind Monte Carlo in this vehicle, which is later revealed to have false French registration plates, hinting that it may be stolen.
Honda ATV vehicle 
Featured in Diamonds Are Forever. Bond commanders an all-terrain vehicle after he ditches the moon buggy.
Jaguar XKR 
A convertible driven by Zao in Die Another Day, the car was extremely similar in almost every way to a James Bond automobile. The vehicle includes a gatling gun, thermal imaging capabilities, mortar bombs, rockets under the front grille, miniature missiles hidden in the door, and front ramming spikes.
Zao's Jaguar XKR used in Die Another Day
Zao's Jaguar XKR used in Die Another Day
1974 MGB 
Featured in The Man With The Golden Gun, This tan MGB is owned by Hong Kong's MI6 agent Mary Goodnight. She & Bond follow Andrea Anders in her dark green Rolls-Royce; they end up at the Peninsula Hotel where Bond discovers that they have a fleet of dark green Rolls-Royces.
Studillac 
A custom black Studebaker convertible with a Cadillac engine, plus special transmission, brakes and rear axle, owned by Felix Leiter in the novel Diamonds Are Forever. The combination of the aerodynamic Raymond Loewy designed body with the powerful Cadillac engine made it into a remarkable sports car. Studillacs were not fictional, but actually built by a Long Island, NY company called Bill Frick Motors from 1953 Studebaker Starlight bodies.
Sunbeam Alpine Series II Sports 
Featured in Dr. No. Bond drives to Miss Taro's home in the Blue Mountains; he is pursued by Dr. No's thugs driving a LaSalle hearse. It is a Lake Blue example that was owned by a local resident in Jamaica where the scenes were filmed. In the novel Dr. No, Bond drives the car that formerly belonged to Commander Strangways, the murdered agent in Kingston. It is also driven by Quarrel.
Toyota 2000GT convertible 
Featured in You Only Live Twice. Owned by Aki. Toyota built two convertibles especially for the film. One is displayed at Toyota's headquarters today while the other is currently not known. Details of the car can be seen on the 2000GT page.
Toyota Crown 
Osato's hitmen were seen in a Crown; this was the car which was picked up using an electromagnet on a CH-47 helicopter, later dumped into Tokyo Bay where Bond states, "Just a drop in the ocean."
Mazda Cosmo Sport 110S 
This vehicle, Mazda's first rotary-powered car, was briefly seen in You Only Live Twice.
A custom modified Toyota 2000GT used in You Only Live Twice
A custom modified Toyota 2000GT used in You Only Live Twice
Mini Moke 
Featured briefly in Live and Let Die and later in The Spy Who Loved Me. In Live and Let Die, Bond and Rosie use this vehicle to drive to the harbour to meet Quarrel Jr. In Spy, the crew of the Liparus supertanker use a Mini Moke in their defence against a break out by the submarine crews. Also seen in Moonraker where Bond and Dr. Goodhead are hiding in a trailer (prior to boarding Moonraker 6 as pilots) after escaping from an air vent during Moonraker 5's launch.
Auto rickshaw 
Featured in Octopussy. Two of these basic auto rickshaws are used in a chase sequence through the streets of Udaipur — Bond and fellow MI6 agent Vijay being in one, with Gobinda and his henchmen in the pursuing vehicle. It is insinuated that the auto rickshaw driven by Vijay has been modified by MI6 as the tone of the engine becomes more like a motorcycle and Vijay performs a wheelie, exclaiming "This is a company car!"
Renault 11 Taxi 
Featured in A View to a Kill, Bond commandeers this car and takes it on a pursuit through Paris. During the pursuit the car has its roof chopped off and then later the entire back half of the car is ripped off.
Triumph Stag 
In Diamonds Are Forever, Connery is seen early in the movie driving a yellow Stag to Amsterdam, while posing as diamond smuggler Peter Franks.
1939 Cord (Model 810)
In Ian Fleming's Live and Let Die, Bond takes the car from Felix Leiter after he is injured and drives it down to the docks to get into the wild shootout with the Robber. Although this is improbable, as Cord marquee folded in 1937.
Dodge Diplomat 
Featured in A View To A Kill as a San Francisco P.D. patrol car. A few late 1970s Dodge Monacos were seen, along with a Plymouth Volaré seen outside San Francisco City Hall. Late 1980s Diplomats were also featured in Licence to Kill as the squad cars in Florida(some may have been identical Plymouth Gran Furys).
Late 1980s Dodge Ram 150 pickup truck 
Seen in Licence To Kill during the tanker pursuit scene.
Porsche Cayenne 
The Cayenne Turbo featured as secondary vehicle for all-terrain conditions in the computer game Everything or Nothing which is available on several games consoles.
Range Rover Sport 
Featured in Casino Royale, Bond purposely crashes it in a hotel parking lot to serve as a distraction. A black version of the Range Rover Sport is one of the cars used by Le Chiffre's henchmen.
ZAZ 
Used by General Ourumov to chase Bond through the streets of St. Petersburg in Golden Eye. Russian army soldiers also pursue using UAZ trucks.
Maserati Quattroporte limousine 
Used by Sanchez in License to Kill.

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Other vehicles

Film Vehicle Owner
Diamonds Are Forever Moon buggy SPECTRE
The Spy Who Loved Me 1976 Leyland Sherpa Jaws
A View to a Kill American LaFrance ladder truck San Francisco Fire Department
The Living Daylights Panhard AML Soviet Air Force
VAB AFV General Koskov
Licence to Kill Kenworth W500B Franz Sanchez
GoldenEye T-55M5 Russian Reserve Army, Leningrad Military District
Casino Royale New Holland tractor

Lunar Rover-Manned land vehicle (NASA) The Lunar Rover was a manned land vehicle for transport on the Moon. ... Spectre, taken from the Battle for Wesnoth computer game. ... For the Ian Fleming novel, see The Spy Who Loved Me. ... The LDV Pilot is a panel van that was produced by LDV Limited from 1997 until 2006, and closely based on preceding models dating back to 1974 (which were in turn related to older models). ... American LaFrance (ALF) is an emergency vehicle manufacturer, based in Ladson, South Carolina. ... Fire Engine in South Bend, Indiana. ... San Francisco Fire Department provides fire and emergency services to the City of San Francisco in San Franciso County. ... For other uses, see The Living Daylights (disambiguation). ... United Nations Panhard AML. The Panhard AML( called the AML 245 by Panhard) 60/90 is a light armoured car with permanent 4x4 drive which gives it exceptional mobility. ... The Véhicule de lAvant Blindé or VAB (Armoured Vanguard Vehicle in French) is an armoured personnel carrier manufactured by the Euro Mobilité Division of GIAT Industries of France. ... An armoured fighting vehicle (AFV) is a military vehicle, protected by armour and armed with weapons. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... The Kenworth Bug on the new T660 Kenworth is a manufacturer of medium and heavy-duty Class 8 trucks based in Kirkland, Washington, a suburb of Seattle. ... Franz Sanchez is the main villain from the James Bond film Licence to Kill. ... For other uses, see Goldeneye (disambiguation). ... The T-54 and T-55 tank series was the Soviet Unions front-line main battle tank from 1947 until 1962, and remains in service throughout the world to this day, especially by former client states of the Soviet Union. ... In russian, word army means armed forces in general. ... A modern New Holland combine harvester (CR 960) A New Holland combine harvester TX-34 A New Holland quad baler New Holland is a part of CNH Global, a part of the Fiat Group. ...

Aircraft

A KV-107II from the film You Only Live Twice dropping the bad guys in Tokyo Bay.
A KV-107II from the film You Only Live Twice dropping the bad guys in Tokyo Bay.
Film Aircraft Owner
From Russia With Love Hiller UH -12 "Raven" helicopter Rosa Klebb
Lockheed JetStar Auric Goldfinger
Goldfinger
Thunderball Avro Vulcan Emilio Largo
SAR Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress CIA
You Only Live Twice 'Little Nellie'/Wallis WA-116 Series 1 gyroplane James Bond
Kawasaki KV-107II Tiger Tanaka
Lockheed Hercules Japanese Navy (seen deploying life rafts after the SPECTRE lair is destroyed)
The Man with the Golden Gun Republic RC-3 Seabee James Bond
AMC MatadorFlying car Francisco Scaramanga
Moonraker Handley Page Jetstream Jaws
Space Shuttle Hugo Drax
For your eyes only Bell 206 JetRanger MI6
PZL Mi-2 General Gogol
Octopussy Acrostar Jet James Bond
Beechcraft 'Twin Beech' Kamal Khan
A View To A Kill Blimp Max Zorin
The Living Daylights British Aerospace Harrier T.10 MI6
Lockheed Hercules M
Gen. Koskov
GoldenEye Eurocopter Tiger French Navy
Mikoyan MiG-29 Russian Air Force
Tomorrow Never Dies Aero L-39 Albatros Central Asian terrorists
Die Another Day Switchblades US Military
Antonov An-124 Gustav Graves
Bell Rocket Belt 
Featured in Thunderball. A rocket pack based on the Bell Jet belt.

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The Avro Vulcan was a British delta wing subsonic bomber, operated by the Royal Air Force from 1953 until 1984. ... Emilio Largo is a fictional character from the James Bond novel Thunderball. ... Search and Rescue (acronym SAR) is an operation mounted by emergency services, often well-trained volunteers, to find someone believed to be in distress, lost, sick or injured either in a remote or difficult to access area, such as mountains, desert or forest (Wilderness search and rescue), or at sea... A B_17 nicknamed Sally B in England in 2001 The B_17 Flying Fortress was the first mass_produced, four_engine heavy bomber. ... The CIA Seal The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is an American intelligence agency, responsible for obtaining and analyzing information about foreign governments, corporations, and individuals, and reporting such information to the various branches of the U.S. Government. ... April 1, 2004: Sailors from USS Saipan (LHA-2) rush out to unchain a CH-46 Sea Knight. ... Tiger Tanaka is the head of the Japanese Secret Service, who aids James Bond in finding and defeating Ernst Stavro Blofeld, using a team of ninja-like warriors to invade the villain´s lair in an inactive volcano. ... The Lockheed C-130 Hercules, a four-engine turboprop aircraft, is the main tactical air transport aircraft of the United States and UK military forces. ... // Republic RC-3 Seabee Designed as a fun, inexpensive all-metal amphibious aircraft, the Republic RC-3 Seabee is a unique example of early post-war civilian aircraft. ... 1974 Matador rebuilt as a replica of a Police Car from The Dukes of Hazzard Second generation 1975 Matador base model sedan The AMC Matador was an intermediate car built and sold by the American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1971 to 1978. ... For the Kevin Smith film, see The Flying Car. ... 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General Anatol Alexis Gogol is a fictional character in the James Bond films The Spy Who Loved Me, Moonraker, For Your Eyes Only, Octopussy, and A View to a Kill. ... For other uses, see Octopussy (disambiguation). ... Bede Aircraft Corporation was founded by controversial aeronautical engineer Jim Bede in 1961 to produce the BD-1 kit aircraft, which eventually became the American Aviation Corporations AA-1. ... Beechcraft 18 on floats. ... Kamal Khan is a fictional character and villain in the James Bond film Octopussy. ... Blimp can refer to: a non-rigid airship as opposed to a rigid airship (e. ... Max Zorin is a fictional character in the James Bond film A View to a Kill. ... There are several variations of the Harrier Jump Jet: Hawker Siddeley Harrier - 1st generation Harrier, also known as the AV-8A Harrier in USMC usage, now out of service Boeing/BAE Systems AV-8B Harrier II - 2nd generation Harrier, also known as Matador AV-8B in Spanish usage. ... The Lockheed C-130 Hercules, a four-engine turboprop aircraft, is the main tactical air transport aircraft of the United States and UK military forces. ... M is a fictional character in Ian Flemings James Bond series, as well as the films in the Bond franchise. ... The Eurocopter Tiger is an attack helicopter manufactured by the Eurocopter Group. ... The French Navy, officially called the National Navy (French: Marine Nationale) is the maritime arm of the French military. ... The Mikoyan MiG-29 (Russian: ) is a 4th generation jet fighter aircraft designed for the air superiority role in the Soviet Union. ... The Russian Air Force (Russian: Военно-воздушные cилы России, transliteration: Voyenno-vozdushnye sily Rossii) is the air force of Russia. ... Tomorrow Never Dies, released in 1997, is the eighteenth spy film in the James Bond series, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as MI6 agent James Bond. ... L-39C Albatros Slovak L-39 ZA at Radom Air Show 2005 The Aero L-39 Albatros is a high-performance, jet trainer aircraft developed in Czechoslovakia during the 1960s to replace the L-29 Delfín. ... For the theme song of the same movie, performed by Madonna, see Die Another Day (song). ... The Antonov An-124 Ruslan (NATO reporting name: Condor) was the largest aircraft ever mass produced (until production of the Airbus A380), and was, until the advent of the An-225 Mriya, the largest aircraft in production. ... Sir Gustav Graves is a fictional villain in the twentieth James Bond film Die Another Day. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...

Skyfleet S570 
A "prototype" plane featured in Casino Royale, actually a Boeing 747-200 originally used by British Airways as "G-BDXJ", but retired after flying for Air Asia and Malaysia Airlines. It was refitted with two mockup engines on each inner pylon and external fuel tanks on the outer pilots, somewhat anachronistically resembling a B-52 Stratofortress.[2]

It has been suggested that Boeing 747 Advanced be merged into this article or section. ... G-BDXJ is the registration of a Boeing 747-200B aircraft purchased by British Airways in 1980. ... AirAsia is a low-cost airline based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. ... Malaysia Airlines (Abbreviated: MAS,马航 ; Malay: Penerbangan Malaysia; Chinese: 马来西亚航空公司; Hanyu Pinyin: MálaixÄ«ya Hángkōng GōngsÄ«) is the national airline of Malaysia, operating scheduled services to over 100 destinations on five continents. ... “B-52” redirects here. ...

Marine vehicles

Film Vehicle Owner
Thunderball Disco Volante Emilio Largo
Live and Let Die Glastron GT-150 Dr. Kananga
The Spy Who Loved Me Lotus Esprit S2 – "Wet Nellie" submarine James Bond
Wetbike
Moonraker Gondola
Q's Hydrofoil Boat
Octopussy Alligator Boat
A View To A Kill Iceberg MI6
Tomorrow Never Dies Sea Shadow Elliot Carver
The World is Not Enough Q Boat Q

For other topics with this name, see Thunderball. ... An underwater submarine belonging to the Disco Volante in Thunderball (film) The Disco Volante is a fictional ship created by Ian Fleming in Thunderball which features in both the book and the 1965 film of the same name. ... A WetBike is a hydrofoil water motor cycle that is often described as cross between a motorcycle and a jet ski. ... A Venetian gondola A gòndola is a traditional Venetian sculling boat. ... For other uses, see Iceberg (disambiguation). ... The Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), more commonly known as MI6 (originally Military Intelligence Section 6), or the Secret Service, is the United Kingdom external security agency. ... Sea Shadow (IX-529) is an experimental stealth ship built by Lockheed for the United States Navy. ... Elliott Carver is a fictional character in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies. ...

References

  1. ^ James Bond's AMC Hornet Located! The National Motor Museum in Beaulieu, UK., retrieved on September 24, 2007.
  2. ^ Boeing 747 in Casino Royale, [1] (2007).
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