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But the team behind the car now say they won't

But the team behind the car now say they won't be replacing the old versions, as previously announced. "No one has been able to replicate any of those parts of it," says Steve Williams, Aston Martin's director of design. "We are going to build the next version of the DB5."

The original DB5 was sold in 1965, and Aston Martin says the next model will be an all-new DB5 with a unique steering wheel. The DB5 will be built by McLaren in the UK, with four-wheel drive and new six-speed manual. It will also feature a front wing, a rear wing to increase fuel economy, and a new, lower rear wing for a more comfortable handling.

The Aston Martin DB5 will be based on the S-class car from the 1990s, but with a new roof. This will include a new front-facing glass diffuser, and a new steering wheel, which is expected to be available in early 2002. It will have no interior changes. However, the DB5's interior may have changed. The original DB5 was fitted with a different rear wing, and it was removed from production in 2003.

The car will have a new, higher-mounted roof, and a new rear bumper cover. The roof may also include a new interior. The rear of the car will also feature a new tailgate, a smaller rear-door, a less-than-ideal front bumper, and a new interior panel with new leather and rubber. However, the front wing will not be replaced. Instead, Aston Martin says it will add a new, much-larger spoiler for a more comfortable seat.

The DB5's rear will be slightly wider than its front, and it will also be equipped with a larger rear spoiler and a smaller rear-seat.

The interior of the new DB5 is much, much smaller than that of the original. In fact, the rear seats are even smaller than it is now, about a half a centimeter, and the seats appear to be fitted with more headroom than before. The rear seat is also narrower than the original.

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