Ben Williams, 34, was left stranded at the roadside when his "pride of joy" classic car he was driving broke down in the while he was on his way to a pub.
Beds, Cambs and Hert road policing unit took to Twitter to share a photo of the wacky car before confirming that it was all in order.
No ticket was issued as the car was stationary but the driver was asked to move along by a trooper in the US state of Washington.
The DB5 came complete with machine guns, tire-slashers, bullet proof screen, radar, oil slick, smoke screen and an ejector seat
The legendary muscle car was used in one of the greatest chase scenes in cinematic history and is estimated to make a cool $2 million
The research of 2,000 smartphone owners found 58 per cent admit to being 'too reliant' on their phones.
Scott Lowe, 30, was banned from driving for 15 months
It has been described as a landmark tipping point for motorists.
It has been proven that your reaction times are much slower on the road if you are preoccupied by your phone and that using the phone hands free is just as distracting as holding your phone.
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