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1966 Aston-Martin DB5/2187/R (Goldeneye)
Chassis DB5/2187/R - presently wearing JBZ6007 registration - is the "mint" DB5 used in GoldenEye, often confused for 2175/R (an unrelated car which has accidentally been associated with 2187/R through a misprint on Aston-Martins.com).
Unlike 1885/R, 2187R had limited screen time and was used only in the drive up to the casino in Monte Carlo, and for extreme interior closeups (such as the wine cooler scene). It also featured in some publicity stills with Pierce Brosnan.
2187/R can be quickly identified in the film by its headlamp bezels, which attach with four screws in the bezel itself. 1885/R had single screws on teardrop bezels, and can be identified in the chase scenes by this feature (in addition to behind-the-scenes shots). 1484/R has four screws in the headlamps as with 2187/R, but 1484/R was a rough car with a damaged LH fender and a cowl-mounted antenna (2187/R has its antenna mounted on the rear quarter).
So far, I have only seen 1484/R in promotional photos where Pierce Brosnan is leaning against it.
Note this behind-the-scenes shot showing the actors and the gaff rig also show a DB5 with the single screw bezel, indicating 1885/R was used for the actors' interior shots:
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-Kurt
1966 Aston-Martin DB5/2187/R (Goldeneye)
Chassis DB5/2187/R - presently wearing JBZ6007 registration - is the "mint" DB5 used in GoldenEye, often confused for 2175/R (an unrelated car which has accidentally been associated with 2187/R through a misprint on Aston-Martins.com).
Unlike 1885/R, 2187R had limited screen time and was used only in the drive up to the casino in Monte Carlo, and for extreme interior closeups (such as the wine cooler scene). It also featured in some publicity stills with Pierce Brosnan.
2187/R can be quickly identified in the film by its headlamp bezels, which attach with four screws in the bezel itself. 1885/R had single screws on teardrop bezels, and can be identified in the chase scenes by this feature (in addition to behind-the-scenes shots). 1484/R has four screws in the headlamps as with 2187/R, but 1484/R was a rough car with a damaged LH fender and a cowl-mounted antenna (2187/R has its antenna mounted on the rear quarter).
So far, I have only seen 1484/R in promotional photos where Pierce Brosnan is leaning against it.
Note this behind-the-scenes shot showing the actors and the gaff rig also show a DB5 with the single screw bezel, indicating 1885/R was used for the actors' interior shots:
static4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130511001857/jamesbond/i...
-Kurt