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Defenders, Range Rover And Jaguar Stunt Cars From Latest 007 Film Are Up For Charity Auction

Defenders, Range Rover and Jaguar stunt Cars from latest 007 are up for Charity Auction to mark 60 years of James Bond films.
Stunt Defender 110 SUV with VIN 007 from ‘No Time To Die’ film to be auctioned to support British Red Cross.
Range Rover Sport SVR and Jaguar XF stunt cars from ‘No Time To Die’ are also part of charity auction lot.
Defender V8 Bond Edition inspired by Defenders from ‘No Time To Die’ to be sold in aid of Tusk conservation charity.
Live auction will be held at Christie’s in London on 28 September, 2022, by invitation only.
Christie’s auction and EON Productions house are celebrating the 60th anniversary of the James Bond movie franchise with an official two-part charity sale, featuring 60 lots in total.
The online sale will be open for bidding from 15 September until James Bond Day on 5 October, presenting 35 lots spanning the twenty-five films, including stunt cars from ‘No Time To Die’.
The stunt cars from No Time To Die, including Defender, Range Rover and Jaguar cars, are among the 25 lots on sale at the live auction on 28 September by invitation only.
Two Defenders and a Range Rover Sport SVR will be offered, led by a Defender 110. The 110 is estimated to sell for £300,000-£500,000, and its sale will benefit the British Red Cross.
The auction lot also has the unique SUV with VIN 007. The Defender, one of 10 used during filming was also used in promotional activity ahead of the film’s release.
A Defender 110 V8 Bond Edition, created by SV Bespoke and inspired by Defenders in No Time To Die is also up for grabs. Estimated to go for £200,000-£300,000, its sale will benefit conservation charity Tusk.
A Range Rover Sport SVR stunt car that also starred in a high-speed all-terrain No Time To Die chase – one of six supplied for filming – is also expected to sell for £80,000-£120,000.
Next up is a Jaguar XF chosen by the No Time To Die stunt team as a perfect chase car. It is one of two cars that pursued James Bond and Madeleine Swann through the narrow, twisting streets of Matera in southern Italy It is estimated to sell for £50,000 – £70,000.
“Defender, Range Rover and Jaguar were in the thick of the action in No Time To Die. Each car represents a unique piece of James Bond history which we’re sure collectors will be keen to own and we are delighted to be able to support our charity partners through their sale.
“With such high demand for the Defender V8 Bond Edition, we are also hoping this special one-off version with the 60 years of Bond logo will attract a keen buyer.” says, Nick Collins, Executive Director Vehicle Programmes, Jaguar Land Rover
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