List of James Bond vehicles

Among the most noteworthy gadgets, Bond has been equipped with various vehicles that have numerous modifications to include elaborate weapons and anti-pursuit systems, alternative transportation modes, and various other functions.

"Wet Nellie" The footage of the plane landing was taken from a Pan Am promotional film and was shot at the Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, with the main terminal clearly visible in the background.

Though the British de Haviland Comet was the first civil jetliner in history, it was a commercial failure.

On 29 January 1992. she was scuttled off the coast of Fort Lauderdale and named the Wendy Rossheim Memorial Reef.

[63] The second ship was a PT-20 hydrofoil built by Rodriquez Cantieri Navali and originally named Flying Fish.

Its internal spaces are built on the massive 007 sound-stage at Pinewood Studios, and the submarine bay is the largest interior set ever built in the history of motion pictures (surpassing the previous record, which had been held by the volcano base in You Only Live Twice.

The Mark II Continental reappears in the novel On Her Majesty's Secret Service where Bond upgrades the vehicle once again with an Arnott supercharger controlled by a magnetic clutch, causing Rolls-Royce, worried about potential damage to the engine, to disown the car.

He uses the car in a race with the Contessa Teresa di Vicenzo in her Lancia Flaminia Spyder towards the beginning of the book.

In Fleming's last story, "The Living Daylights", the following dialogue occurs (the name "Bentley" is not mentioned): "Never seen a body like that on a Continental.