| Super agent 007 drives
Bentleys and Aston Martins in the James
Bond spy thrillers. Shown above with "JB007" tags
is one of four Aston Martins built for 1964's
"Goldfinger" and 1965's "Thunderball." Yet, author Ian Fleming
chose to drive early 60s Thunderbirds and traded one of these
for his 1963 Studebaker Avanti which he regarded as "an
infinitely higher class of machine." Fleming visited the
Studebaker South Bend, Indiana factory to order his car in black.
The world famous author purchased the Avanti in 1963. The black
color required some extra coats of paint and was never very
successfully applied to the fiberglass body. Much effort has
been made to discover the fate of this car, all inconclusive
so far. Fleming died in 1964 so the chances of the car being
"parted out" are high, in which case, an Avanti with
a rare pedigree is gone forever. Or is it still parked in the
garage of an English castle with the Bentleys and Aston
Martins? |

Ian Fleming's black 1963 Studebaker Avanti.
Fleming in his Avanti and British plates
"8EYR." |