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A Full List of our Vehicles

At the James Bond Museum in Keswick we have more cars than Q branch.
This is a list of vehicles in the collection:

Aston Martin DBS from Quantum of Solace - The actual car used in the Daniel Craig film **NEW**
Aston Martin DB5 from GoldenEye - The actual Hero car used by Piece Brosnan
DB5 Uncle/Goldfinger car - The gadget car used in The Man from Uncle film, driven by James Bond.
Aston Martin Vanquish from Die Another Day - the actual hero car used by Pierce Brosnan in the film.
Aston Martin V8 Vantage - The Living Daylights - The actual car used in the film by Timothy Dalton
Aston Martin DBS - On Her Majesty’s Secret Service - The actual car used in the film
Lotus Esprit S1 from The Spy Who Loved Me - The actual car used in the film
Lotus Esprit S1 underwater submarine from The Spy Who Loved Me - The actual submarine used
Lotus Esprit Turbo (white) - For Your Eyes Only - The actual car used in the film
Lotus Esprit Turbo (copper) - For Your Eyes Only - The actual car used in the film
Scaramanga’s AMC Matador - The Man With The Golden Gun - The actual car used in the film
Ford Mustang Mach 1 from Diamonds Are Forever - The actual two wheel stunt car
General Ourmov’s Black Volga from GoldenEye - The actual car used in the film's St. Petersburg tank
Renault 11 Taxi from A View To A Kill - The actual car used in the film's Paris Eiffel tower chase
Tuk Tuk taxi - Both goodies and baddies from Octopussy - The actual vehicles used in the film
Dragon tank - Dr No - a recreation for a major Bond event
Bede Acrostar mini jet - from Octopussy - From the Ian Fleming Foundation
Skiddoo - as seen in Die Another Day - The actual vehicle from the film
Parahawk - The World Is Not Enough - The actual vehicle from the film's ski chase
Jet Pack - Thunderball - with a figure of Sean Connery. Especially built for with some original parts
Toyota 2000 GT - You Only Live Twice - One of only 3 in the world, with film's original control panel
Q Boat - as seen in The World Is Not Enough - The actual car/boat used in the film
Fairey Huntress - From Russia With Love - The actual boat used in the film
BMW Motorcycle - from Tomorrow Never Dies - Both bikes including Pierre Goys own bike.
Cagiva motorcycle - from GoldenEye - The actual bike used in the film
BSA Rocket firing Lightning Motorcycle from Thunderball - The actual one used in the film
Kawaski Z900 motorbike with exploding side car - The actual one used in The Spy Who Loved Me film
Moonraker Space Shuttle - Large scale Model - The actual one used in the film Moonraker
Osprey 5 Hovercraft from Die Another Day - The actual one used in the film's pre-credit minefield chase.
Glastron Speedboat from Live And Let Die - The actual gold one used by Bond to drive through the wedding

Plus various other show/promotional items and vehicles, including:

Red Glastron GT150 boat - claimed to be original from Live And Let Die, but no documents!
Small Mig fighter from GoldenEye.
Citroen 2CV display from For Your Eyes Only - model and full size.
The Spy Who Loved Me Pinewood Reunion Wetbike
Ugandan Landrover - the actual car from Casino Royale used by Obanno's Guerillas
Little Nel - Second cousin twice removed of Little Nellie Exhibition autogyro
Stromberg Black 206 Jet Ranger Helicopter - The ‘Pinewood’ The Spy Who Loved Me
BMW 750iL from Tomorrow Never Dies - with the actual blue screen Ericcson telephone
Triumph Stag used by Sean undercover as Peter Franks in Diamonds are Forever
Tank from GoldeneEye model - The actual one used in the film
Beach Buggy - For Your Eyes Only - The actual one used in the film, and last but not least
Russian T55 main battle tank The actual tank used in the GoldenEye St. Petersburg chase!

...and watch this space for new additions!

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