This is an example of the very last 270 model and it is in good condition and working.
This one is the Whizzwheels edition and loses the tyre slashers, as well as the revolving number plate. These have gold grilles and bumpers and started with Type 4 that has a grey base and then this last Type 5 with a silver base which would have been available from early 1977 through to about April 1978 when the bigger scale model was introduced. So it was not around for that long and is not that common.
This example is in very good condition. It is totally original. There are a few small chips to a wheel arch and above the grille but most of the main bodywork has survived really well and it is very clean and tidy. The roof seldom stays flat - typical of all these models. The features all work well.
The box is the correct late 1977 type and has some wear but it is clean and the cellophane is original and intact and all the complicated flaps at the ends are present. There is one original baddie but the spare that is usually slotted in to the side is missing. There was no instruction sheet for these at this time, the rear of the box illustrating what to do.
This is a rare opportunity to get such a sought after item in this condition.
These Bond Aston Martins are complicated. Be careful to check what you're buying. Many are now being restored too. There are five main types that can be fairly easily identified:
Type 1: Early 1968 - mid 1969
Tyre slashers, silver bumpers, base has a circular section at the rear, grey base.
Type 2: mid 1969 - end 1975
as before but with gold bumpers.
Type 3: 1976
as before but with an oval shape on the base
Type 4: early 1977 only
Whizzwheels, grey base
Type 5: early 1977 - early 1978
Whizzwheels, silver base.