Other Goldfinger-inspired touches include a real gold bar on the console, a map of Fort Knox on the picnic tables, and gold linings for the front and rear console boxes. Rolls-Royce cars have ...
FORT KNOX, Ky. — The nearly 100-year-old historic ... The towers have also been featured in the films “Stripes” and “Goldfinger”.
However, driven by his henchman Oddjob – nobody bowled a hat quite so lethally – the first V12-engined Rolls-Royce proved the perfect accomplice in Goldfinger’s plot to crash world’s gold ...
Fort Knox, Ky. – Following a recent Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources announcement regarding a single confirmed case of Chronic Wasting Disease found in a captive deer breeding ...
Walnut picnic tables feature a 22-karat gold inlay and a fictional map of the U.S. gold depository at Fort Knox, the target of Goldfinger's heist in the movie. The rest of the interior is finished ...
HIROSHIMA, Japan >> Having survived the atomic bomb that flattened his hometown of Hiroshima when he was nine months old, Kunihiko Sakuma has never forgotten the stain it left on him in the eyes ...
Rear picnic tables are adorned with a fictional map of Fort Knox in 22-carat gold, referencing Goldfinger’s fictional plot to infiltrate the US gold reserve. Another nod to the classic film ...
There are also a number of gold accents, including a fictional map of Fort Knox on a tray table and the inner lid of the glovebox that is debossed with a quote from Auric Goldfinger, "This is gold ...
The Royal Walnut trays use a 22-karat-gold inlay in the shape of a fictional map of Fort Knox, which Goldfinger attempted to sabotage in the film. We haven't even mentioned the craziest details yet.