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Production of the Aston Martin car, famously associated with several James Bond films, at a factory in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, will come to an end on Friday after 53 years.
London, July 20 : Production of the Aston Martin car, famously associated with several James Bond films, at a factory in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, will come to an end on Friday after 53 years.
According to The Sun, several 007 film cars were built there, including the Goldfinger DB5 and the Vanquish in Die Another Day.
A Vanquish S Ultimate will signal the end of production at the famous plant visited by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles - an Aston owner and fan - and some other world celebrities.
According to the tabloid, the company has moved production to its new headquarters at Gaydon, Warks.
The jet-black 182,095-pound Vanquish super-car is the last of 50 special Ultimate Edition versions to be built at Newport.
Aston fans around the world snapped them up, but the firm will keep the last one.
ANI