Sean Connery’s £10m Goldfinger Aston Martin ‘found in Middle East’ after going missing 20 years ago
The stunning 1964 DB5 used by Sean Connery during his portrayal of 007 is said to be in the Middle East

JAMES Bond's Goldfinger Aston Martin has been found 20 years after it was stolen, experts reckon.
The stunning 1964 DB5 used by Sean Connery during his portrayal of 007 is said to be in the Middle East.
After being stolen in 1997 at a Florida airport, the firm hired to find it - Art Recovery International - may be on the verge of returning it to its owner.
Christopher Marinello, Art Recovery's chief executive, told the "I have been given a specific tip, but we are working on it.
"We want to reach out to [the] collector car community and [a] vast array of mechanics to let them know we are very serious about recovering it."
It's not known where in the Middle East the car is thought to be.
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The car is said to be worth £10million.
Marinello added: "As there are many Aston Martins, it is very important that we get a shot of the chassis number, dp/216/1.
"This is what we are looking for, as it is very specific to the vehicle."