No one has chosen AMC? Hornet and Matador?
In reply to ShawnG :
'63 Riv wasn't exactly slow, either. I don't remember seeing a Blower Bentley going around corners very well either.
rustyvw said:I've never understood the idea that an international spy would want to stand out and drive a flashy car. In reality, he would want to blend in with the crowd. He would drive something that could disappear into traffic, not a supercar.
It's pretty well established that movie Bond is the worst "secret" agent ever. Literally everyone knows who he is.
wheelsmithy (Joe-with-an-L) (Forum Supporter) said:They already made that movie...
Fun fact: Burt Reynolds was offered the role of Bond when Connery quit, but turned it down.
1988RedT2 said:Jensen Interceptor
Yup - an FF (four wheel drive) with SP engine (440 sixpack) fitted to it. I drove the lighter Jensen CV8 for years with a sixpack and it was a killer (007) combination!
Umm...
Jensen Interceptor is British!
The answer is definitely Corvette- he would have started with a '63 split rear window, and would have eventually been driving a C8.
Datsun310Guy said:What American 007?
What happened to the anti-heroes? They seem to have all sadly vanished.
The F-85 Jetfire!
It makes perfect sense! Looks like everything else- kinda- but it's engine makes weird noises and the roof lines are all off. He needs the good E36 M3 at stations- heck, he only goes to one kind- and you could have it pull on nearly everything else, so long as it doesn't leak or blow a seal. Or run out of methanol injection. Or knock.
MotorsportsGordon said:From the original bond period I think these 3 would be the best choices
Nailed it. And now I have to build the Riv 1/25 scale kit I have at home. Bond style though.
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"Anything with a back seat is ruled out" would conflict with almost anything Flemming wrote him into.
I almost suggested Avanti but the Riv just makes too much sense. Does Bond ever drive an E-type in any of the books or movies? If not, I don't see him in a Corvette, either.
I don't remember which Bond novel it was, but Fleming had him in a "Studillac" that I think belonged to Felix Leighter... Strangely that fits.
pres589 (djronnebaum) said:"Anything with a back seat is ruled out" would conflict with almost anything Flemming wrote him into.
Nah. James Bond is British because Flemming wrote him. Because James Bond is British, he acts in certain ways, has certain tastes, etc.
If James Bond was American, it wouldn't be the same character with a different nationality. There'd be more different culturally, more brashness, more "America, berkeley yeah!" and *that's* why he'd be in a Corvette. Like I said, the astronauts didn't drive Rivieras. They were gifted Corvettes. Assuming his identity is just as public as the English version, American James Bond would be a HUGE marketing opportunity.
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