An Ice Dragster from the James
Bond film "Die Another Day" is displayed at the opening of the "Bond in
Motion: 50 Vehicles 50 Years" exhibition at the National Motor Museum in
Beaulieu, southern England January 15, 2012.
A picture shows the BMW Z8 (L)
from the 1999 James Bond film "The World is Not Enough" sitting next to
the Ford Thurderbird (R) used in the 2002 Bond film "Die Another Day" on
display at the opening of a press preview of the Bond in Motion
exhibition at the Beaulieu National Motor Museum at Brockenhurst in the
southern English county of Hampshire on January 15, 2012. The Bond in
Motion exhbition features fifty original iconic vehicles used in the
James Bond films to celebrate fifty years of 007 and will open to the
public from January 17.
Visitors look at the Ford
Mustang Mach 1, featured in the 1971 James Bond film "Diamonds Are
Forever" on display during the opening of a press preview of the Bond in
Motion exhibition at the Beaulieu National Motor Museum at Brockenhurst
in the southern English county of Hampshire on January 15, 2012. The
Bond in Motion exhbition features fifty original iconic vehicles used in
the James Bond films to celebrate fifty years of 007 and will open to
the public from January 17.
A BMW Z8 from the James Bond
film "The World Is Not Enough" is displayed at the opening of the "Bond
in Motion: 50 Vehicles 50 Years" exhibition at the National Motor Museum
in Beaulieu, southern England January 15, 2012.
An Aston Martin DB5 from the
James Bond film "Goldfinger" is displayed at the opening of the "Bond in
Motion: 50 Vehicles 50 Years" exhibition at the National Motor Museum
in Beaulieu, southern England January 15, 2012.
A boy takes a photograph of a
Citroen 2CV, which is believed to be the only 1 of 6 remaining from the
filming of the 1981 Bond film "For Your Eyes Only" on display at the
opening of a press preview of the Bond in Motion exhibition at the
Beaulieu National Motor Museum at Brockenhurst in the southern English
county of Hampshire on January 15, 2012. The Bond in Motion exhbition
features fifty original iconic vehicles used in the James Bond films to
celebrate fifty years of 007 and will open to the public from January
17.
A family walk past the Lotus
Esprit underwater car from the James Bond film "The Spy Who Loved Me" at
the press preview of the Bond in Motion exhibition at the Beaulieu
National Motor Museum at Brockenhurst in the southern English county of
Hampshire on January 15, 2012. The Bond in Motion exhbition features
fifty original iconic vehicles used in the James Bond films to celebrate
fifty years of 007 and will open to the public from January 17.
A woman looks at the ANC Hornet
from the 1974 James Bond film "The Man With The Golden Gun" on display
at the opening of a press preview of the Bond in Motion exhibition at
the Beaulieu National Motor Museum at Brockenhurst in the southern
English county of Hampshire on January 15, 2012. The Bond in Motion
exhbition features fifty original iconic vehicles used in the James Bond
films to celebrate fifty years of 007 and will open to the public from
January 17
Kenneth Wallis poses for
photographers with his invention, Little Nellie, at the opening of a
press preview of the Bond in Motion exhibition at the Beaulieu National
Motor Museum at Brockenhurst in the southern English county of Hampshire
on January 15, 2012. The Bond in Motion exhbition features fifty
original iconic vehicles used in the James Bond films to celebrate fifty
years of 007 and will open to the public from January 17
A man photographs the Glastron
GT-150 Jump Boat from the 1973 Bond film "Live and Let Die" with the BMW
750iL from the 1997 film "Tomorrow Never Dies" at the opening of a
press preview of the Bond in Motion exhibition at the Beaulieu National
Motor Museum at Brockenhurst in the southern English county of Hampshire
on January 15, 2012. The Bond in Motion exhbition features fifty
original iconic vehicles used in the James Bond films to celebrate fifty
years of 007 and will open to the public from January 17.
Actress and former "Bond Girl",
Britt Ekland, poses for photographers with an Aston Martin DB5 from the
James Bond film "Goldfinger" at the opening of the "Bond in Motion: 50
Vehicles 50 Years" exhibition at the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu,
southern England January 15, 2012.
A Rolls Royce Silver Cloud II
from the James Bond film "A View To A Kill" is displayed at the opening
of the "Bond in Motion: 50 Vehicles 50 Years" exhibition at the National
Motor Museum in Beaulieu, southern England January 15, 2012.
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