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The term Volante is a comparatively recent thing and first surfaced in 1965 with the Short Chassis Volante, based on the famous DB5, James Bond's company car in the movie
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Now, aiming to expand its lineup, Aston Martin is out with a DBS ragtop called the Volante, which made its debut with a splash here last night at Aston Martin of Dallas pictured.
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The term, "Volante," is Aston Martin’s term for a convertible.
The Ten Most Expensive Cars in the U.S. (in pictures) | Impact Lab 2007
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Having passed this ordeal, you take your first drive in the national vehicle of the island, which rejoices in the appellation of a "Volante," a name given it, I suppose, in bitter sarcasm; a "Tortugante" would have been far more appropriate, inasmuch as the pace resembles that of a tortoise far more than that of a bird.
Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada Henry A. Murray
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'Volante', meaning: 'moving with light rapidity', perfectly defines the performance potential and the dynamic characteristics of the DBS Volante.
Top Speed 2010
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'Volante', meaning 'moving with light rapidity', perfectly defines the performance potential and the dynamic characteristics of the DBS Volante.
Autoblog 2009
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The 42-year-old actress also kept warm in a wetsuit while shooting aboard the boat named Volante.
Halle Berry In Bikini & Wetsuit In South Africa The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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DOWNLOAD 768×576: Scarica Scoop Volante in alta risoluzione.
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Here, he meets the beautiful Domino and is forced into a thrilling confrontation with SPECTRE agent Emilio Largo, on board his boat, the Disco Volante.
Solo 2009 DVDRip XviD-aAF | Happy Share Scott at 7:04 AM 2009
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Besides autographing pictures for me and Jose Volante as Miss May, she devoted most of her subsequent career to running a charity that helped the extremely beleaguered people of Haiti.
View from the Northern Border Michael Evans 2006
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