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- 2015 Land Rover Defender SVX Spectre 'JB24'
2015 Land Rover Defender SVX Spectre 'JB24'
Lot Number: 306
2015 Land Rover Defender SVX Spectre 'JB24'
The last time you saw this Defender it had just been rolled into a ball by James Bond's wingless Islander.
There is a Sale Room Notice on this lot, please read this before placing a bid
- Sold for: £162,000
LIVE AUCTION: This lot was auctioned on Saturday 13th November, 2021 at 1.00pm GMT at NEC, Birmingham, B40 1NT
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BODY COLOUR
Santorini Black -
DRIVE
RHD -
REG NUMBER
AO07 SVX -
ODOMETER READING
35 Miles
SALE ROOM NOTICE
Chassis Number is SALLDHSP8FA62376. Please note this vehicle is a left hand drive**
SUMMARY
The last time you saw this Defender it had just been rolled into a ball by James Bond's wingless Islander.
DESCRIPTION
- Leading Land Rover modifiers, Bowler Motorsport, were tasked by Jaguar Land Rover Special Vehicle Operations division, with producing a number of vehicles to be used in the forthcoming James Bond movie, 'Spectre'
- The firm transformed 10 standard production, Santorini Black, crew-cab 110s into the SVX Concept or Spectre Defender. The cars featured huge 37-inch tyres, heavy-duty roll cages plus toughened suspensions with rose joints and Bilstein rally dampers
- A full internal and external roll-cage was fitted, a roof rack and Light Force spotlights were added, as well as a front nudge bar, Recaro seats with 4-point harnesses, a Warn winch, a snorkel, rocker guards, a front bash plate, and a hydraulic handbrake
- The engine bay also received significant attention, power from the original 120 bhp turbo diesel was increased to 185 bhp, and a prodigious 368 lb/ft of torque
- Whilst some of the cars were earmarked for stationary close up and interior shots, seven were prepared for the snow scenes with two ending up severely damaged
- This particular car enjoyed the most spectacular demise of all, ending up being rolled into a ball by Bond's wingless Islander as it emerged from the barn still travelling at speed
- Initially assumed to be 'written-off', that was not the case and the car was returned to Bowler who rebuilt it totally at a cost of around £46,000
- Now returned to the road and UK registered with the significant registration 'A007 SVX', the car has still only covered 35 miles and will be MOT'd prior to the sale
- With a number of replicas of these cars becoming available, it's important to remember that this is the 'real deal' and like anything with genuine Bond movie provenance, there will always be a ready market.
In 1962, over a winning hand of Chemin-de-Fer, a secret agent introduced himself and twenty-five films later he needs no introduction. By the third film, 1964’s Goldfinger, the franchise had found its footing and 007 his car, the Aston Martin DB5. The title song’s opening chorus “Goldfinger, He's the man, the man with the Midas touch” as belted out by Shirley Bassey, is relevant today as it can be argued that any car featured in the long-running film series has the “Midas touch”. Values of the Aston Martin DB5 have skyrocketed since the re-introduction of the model in Daniel Craig’s first outing as James Bond in 2006’s Casino Royale. It had a starring role in 2012’s Skyfall and featured in the closing credits of the 2015 film Spectre.
Sam Mendes, the director of both Skyfall and Spectre wanted a spectacular snow chase scene and turned to Jaguar Land Rover to assist. With the standard Land Rover 110 Defender deemed a bit too bland for a baddy’s getaway car they turned to leading Land Rover modifiers, Bowler. The firm transformed 10 standard production, Santorini Black, crew-cab 110s into the SVX Concept or Spectre Defender. The cars featured huge 37-inch tyres, heavy-duty roll cages plus toughened suspensions with rose joints and Bilstein rally dampers. A hydraulic handbrake was installed, and its lever repositioned. The engine was tuned to give 180 bhp and Recaro seats fitted.
The Land Rovers fell into two categories for the chase sequence, high-speed 'getaway' road cars and low-speed snow cars. This particular Land Rover was developed for the snow scene and given the way in which some of these cars were used during filming, it is unsurprising that not all survived intact with three cars out of the original ten apparently destroyed.
This particular car enjoyed the most spectacular demise of all, ending up being rolled into a ball by Bond's wingless Britten-Norman Islander as it emerged from the barn still travelling at speed prior to the aircraft gently T-boning the following Range Rover containing the female lead, Léa Seydoux. It was initially assumed that the Defender was damaged beyond repair but apparently not, as when it was returned to Bowlers, they felt that the damage was lighter than it appeared and, £46,000 later, it's back as "good as new". It has still only covered 35 miles and was UK registered this year with the fabulously appropriate registration 'A007 SVX'. It will be MOT tested prior to the sale.
There are a number of replica Spectre Defenders available on the market but, that's what they are, replicas and what we have here is the 'real deal' on offer at 'No Reserve' and like anything with genuine Bond movie provenance, there will always be a ready market.
SPECIFICATION
- Lot Number
- 306
- Make
- LAND ROVER
- Model
- DEFENDER SVX
- Registration Number
- AO07 SVX
- Chassis Number
- SALLDHSP8FA462459
- Transmission
- Manual
- Body Colour
- Santorini Black
GALLERY
CONSIGNOR
Gary Dunne
- Car Specialist
- 07740 946796
- gary@iconicauctioneers.com
For further information regarding this lot please contact Gary.
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