The stories of the Spy Network of old are so fascinating, how they operated and other sneaky stuff. That Aston Martin prolly worth a mint! Awesome little car.
My uncle had the Aston Martin DB5. If memory serves me correctly, he bought it when first released, so I'm guessing early 60s. He once told me he paid around five thousand for it. That must've been astronomical in the 60s. He would take it out for a little drive only on the hottest days of the summer (so not many in Britain lol) and the rest of the time it was in the garage. Man, it was fast. I remember being glued to the seat when he was speeding down the country lanes. I can remember a conversation he had with my nan in the 80s. He said some collector had offered him over a hundred thousand for it. He obviously turned it down. Things gotta be worth close to a million today. He doesn't have it though. Not sure what happened to it. He died while I was in the army.
I worked on the stairs and rails, I did all the cutting and fitting of the stainless steel hand rails, I moved away and have not had a chance to go back and see it. Thanks for sharing this video.
The best spy museum is not in Washington but at Ft Meade, MD- The NSA’s National Cryptologic Museum is the where the true history of spying is told. AND- it’s FREE !
The stories of the Spy Network of old are so fascinating, how they operated and other sneaky stuff. That Aston Martin prolly worth a mint! Awesome little car.
Oh yay!! Another museum! You are too fun Ray! Thanks for the tour! 😊😊😊
Glad you liked it!
love this content ray , calms and inspires me
Thank you so much! I try to bring a calm vibe
My uncle had the Aston Martin DB5.
If memory serves me correctly, he bought it when first released, so I'm guessing early 60s.
He once told me he paid around five thousand for it.
That must've been astronomical in the 60s.
He would take it out for a little drive only on the hottest days of the summer (so not many in Britain lol) and the rest of the time it was in the garage.
Man, it was fast. I remember being glued to the seat when he was speeding down the country lanes.
I can remember a conversation he had with my nan in the 80s. He said some collector had offered him over a hundred thousand for it. He obviously turned it down.
Things gotta be worth close to a million today.
He doesn't have it though. Not sure what happened to it. He died while I was in the army.
Nice! He must've felt like Bond when he drove it!
@@RayOutThere I'm just gutted he didn't love me enough to leave it for me in his will. 😂
Hi Ray
Great Vlog! Lot of cool and Interesting things at that Museum
Right?! Lots of cool and unusual stuff
@@RayOutThere Yes that too!
Awesome video Ray! I always wanted to visit that Museum! I think the car is a replica from the Bond films.
Glad you liked it! Definitely check it out if you're in DC
I worked on the stairs and rails, I did all the cutting and fitting of the stainless steel hand rails, I moved away and have not had a chance to go back and see it.
Thanks for sharing this video.
The best spy museum is not in Washington but at Ft Meade, MD- The NSA’s National Cryptologic Museum is the where the true history of spying is told.
AND- it’s FREE !
@@Nafregamisrocanob I may have to make a trip!
Great video and the spy museum is a great place
It was!