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At first, his identity was as secret as British super-spy James Bond’s next mission. But the name of the mystery bidder who purchased the Lotus submarine-car prop used by Roger Moore’s 007 in ...
The famous Lotus Esprit Series 1 submarine car from the “The Spy Who Loved Me” will be up for grabs at RM Auction's Battersea Park, London event slated for Sept. 8 and 9. Every James Bond fan ...
A selection of Maseratis, Ferraris and Mercedes vehicles sold for multi-millions of dollars, but what we’re concerned with is the James Bond 007 Lotus Esprit “submarine car,” which went for ...
“Pay attention, 007, RM Auctions is about to sell one of my most ingenious creations and we wouldn’t want it to fall into enemy hands”. Well, ‘Q’ might be a little concerned that his incredible Lotus ...
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James Bond’s Lotus Esprit ‘submarine car’ to be auctioned Monday, could fetch $1.5m - Digital Trends
James Bond’s Lotus Esprit ‘submarine car’ from the 1977 movie The Spy Who Loved Me goes under the hammer in London on Monday. The car, considered to be one of the most famous in movie ...
The 1976 Lotus Esprit became famous in the James Bond film, "The Spy Who Loved Me" and its successor, "For Your Eyes Only." The car itself was quite unique.
British-based sportscar company Lotus said it has no plans to close a factory in eastern England, following a report in the ...
Elon Musk’s next car is a submarine. The PayPal/Tesla/SpaceX founder has confessed to being the anonymous bidder that recently won the Lotus Esprit-based submarine featured in the James Bond ...
After having. driven a Bentley followed by two different Aston Martin models, James Bond got a Lotus Esprit. Like his previous Astons, The Esprit was properly outfitted by Q to give agent 007 the ...
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