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Automotive News Europe,  March, 2002  

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THE 1964 movie Goldfinger has a great scene in which James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 and a new Ford Mustang Mk1 duel on the mountain roads overlooking Geneva.

It's a wild contrast of cars, the American muscle machine and the classic British sports tourer rim to rim. The cars were so different. Two brands, two countries, two automotive attitudes.

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Today, Aston Martin is part of Ford and so a duel in the mountains would be less interesting. We're not suggesting that modern Mustangs and Astons share anything more than a common group headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan. But they ...

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