“Death Can Wait” cars for sale

News – Christie’s will sell in London on September 28, four cars from the Jaguar Land Rover Group, the latest 007 opus.
This isn’t the first or last time items from the popular Secret Agent movies have gone up for sale, but it’s an event every time. This time it was the Jaguar Land Rover team that decided to sell the vehicles that were involved in the last movie show “Dying can wait” (no time to die). Four vehicles will be auctioned off as part of a charity sale organized by Christie’s and EON Productions to mark the sixtieth anniversary of James Bond.
The first of the four batches is resistor 110 with “VIN 007” (VIN stands for “Vehicle Identification Number”). This protector is one of ten copies that were used in the filming of the film and participated in the promotion before the release of the film. This vehicle is valued at between £300,000 and £500,000.
A Defender 110 V8 Bond Edition, designed by SV Bespoke and inspired by the character of the Defenders featured in the film, will also be offered (estimate: £200,000-300,000). Only 300 examples of the Bond Edition were released worldwide, and this one has the “60 Years of Bond” logo engraved on the dashboard. This vehicle is of British specification, is typically homologated, and is being sold in aid of the Tusk Conservation Charity Fund.
The Range Rover Sport SVR on sale has also been featured in James Bond stunts. This is one of the six models used in production. Estimate £80,000 to £120,000.
Finally, the fourth batch is one of two Jaguar XFs featured in the pre-credits sequence of “Dying Can Wait.” She is estimated at £50,000-70,000.
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