Bond, James Bond

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tonys1980124
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Would James Bond Ever drive a 124 Spyder? I would like to think so. 8)
So Cal Mark

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since the 124 was priced for the masses, I doubt he'd drive one. He usually filled the rich playboy role
mbouse

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besides the fact that he was on expense account with the British Government, which EVERYONE knows is a limitless account.
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"Q" would have had a heck of a time trying to get some gadgets to work in the car with the poor wiring. I think the ejector seat would work better in a Spider.
Definitely not a Bond car.
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sptcoupe
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Actually, if Q were to get his hands on one and make all those gadgets work, we would have the ultimate fixes for all our electrical gremlins!
jimincalif
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I always thought Bond was rather optimistic, trusting his life to British electrical gadgets as much as he did.
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manoa matt
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A Fiat dino spider sounds more plausible. Technically still a Fiat, and a Spider.
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ga.spyder
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AN AMC HORNET ??????? :? :? :?
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Gunsmith

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Didn't he also drive one of those little Volvo coupes with the tail fins?
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Roger Moore's own personal car was an P1800 and he use it in an other film as Simon Templar in "The Saint"...
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The Sub Car was really cool ! Q always had some interesting mods on the bond cars for there day
to bad the newer bond movies seem to have lost the taste for all the secrets upgrades now it's
all about the graphics and special effects . :(

Daniel
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That's because they have given up on thinking when it comes to making movies. They would rather we believe that we can bend back wards and dodge bullets than have a car with machine guns under the hood. By the way if you remove the bumpers from a Fiat you have the perfect size holes for some pretty cool modifications Mr. Bond... :twisted:
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