LONDON (AP).- One of the world’s most famous James Bond cars the specially equipped silver Aston Martin first driven by Sean Connery in “Goldfinger” was auctioned off Wednesday in London for 2.6 million pounds ($4.1 million.) The unique car, which boasts an ejector seat, machine guns, rotating license plates and other spy gear, was initially expected to go for more than 3.5 million pounds ($5.5 million). “This is the only genuine, 007 James Bond car,” said Mick Walsh, Editor-in-Chief of Classic and Sports Car Magazine. It was bought by Harry Yeaggy, an American classic cars collector who has a small private museum in Ohio. “We’d ride it around the streets of London tonight,” he told the BBC. He said the fact the iconic Aston Martin has never been auctioned before meant it had tremendous appeal to collectors. “It’s never been on the market before, and with the classic