Description
A superb example of British automobile engineering. One of the fastest sports cars made and yet supremely comfortable for long distance touring. – Taken from the 5th edition catalogue (1967)
5th edition catalogue (1967), first appeared as M10C, the next year it appeared as M206C. The Bond Bug 700E assumed the M10C catalogue number in the 9th edition catalogue (1971).
1989 edition catalogue, recorded as a new kit.
1989 edition catalogue, listed as part of the Historic Cars Special Editions range.
1994 edition catalogue, listed as Aston Martin DB 5 from Aston Martin DB5.
1995 edition catalogue, listed as Aston Martin DB5 from Aston Martin DB 5.
Additional information
First Issued | 1966 |
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Catalogue Ref - 5th Edition (1967) | M10C |
Catalogue Ref - 6th Edition (1968) | M206C |
Catalogue Ref - 7th Edition (1969) | M206C |
Catalogue Ref - 8th Edition (1970) | M206C |
Catalogue Ref - 9th Edition (1971) | M206C |
Catalogue Ref - 10th Edition (1973) | 02406-0 |
Catalogue Ref - 11th Edition (1974) | 02406-0 |
Catalogue Ref - 12th Edition (1975) | 02406-0 |
Catalogue Ref - 13th Edition (1976) | 02406-0 |
Catalogue Ref - 14th Edition (1977) | 02406-0 |
Catalogue Ref - 15th Edition (1978) | 02406-0 |
Catalogue Ref - 1989 Edition | 2406 |
Catalogue Ref - 1990 Edition | 2406 |
Catalogue Ref - 1992 Edition | 2406 |
Catalogue Ref - 1993 Edition | 2406 |
Catalogue Ref - 1994 Edition | 2406 |
Catalogue Ref - 1995 Edition | 2406 |
Catalogue Ref - 1996 Edition | 2406 |
Catalogue Ref - 1997 Edition | 2406 |
Catalogue Ref - 1998 Edition | 2406 |
Catalogue Ref - 1999 Edition | 2406 |
Catalogue Ref - 2000 Edition | 2406 |
Catalogue Ref - 2001 Edition | 2406 |
Artist on Box Type 3 | Roy Cross |