LA Movie Cara, An Insiders Look at the Movie & TV Industrys'  Cars, Trucks & Motorcycles
Top Ten Most Famous Movie Cars
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Real Movie Cars & Stuff 4 Sale!

ALL NEW CARS FOR SALE, LIMITED TIME. CHECK IT OUT!

2002 Cadillac Escalade "MONSTERGLADE"

This “MONSTERGLADE” is from Movie Mike's prized collections. This unique, one-of-a-kind vehicle was featured at the SEMA Show, starred in the Las Vegas headlining hit production "Headlights & Tailpipes" (which was the final show of the legendary Stardust before its recent implosion). In addition, motion picture screen exposure includes: "Dirt," "American Body Shop," "Las Vegas," and "CSI Miami."

Words cannot describe the prestige this vehicle offers. To say it runs & drives great does not begin to explain just how fantastic it is. If you take it to a car show - you will probably be coming back with First Place (certainly a trophy).

Gone in 60 Seconds - Eleanore

This is the Eldorado used in one of the most famous "car movies" of all time - Gone in 60 Seconds. It had a substantial part in the movie and was in a scene with Robert Duvall and Nicolas Cage. In that scene the car was stolen and brought into their shop. Just as they realize the trunk is full of heroin a suspicious detective walks in. It was a tense and memorable scene. This car comes with movie studio documentation and miscellaneous literature. It's a 61,000-mile California car. It was recently painted and has a new vinyl top. It is the top of the line Biarritz, loaded with options. This is a car you can drive and show. Hollywood cars make great collection items.

Herbie

From the warehouse of Walt Disney studios, one of the most famous Hollywood cars of all times, Herbie! This particular Herbie is one of the most significant Herbies used in the recent movie, "Herbie Fully Loaded." One of the most sought after of the cars built because of its extended use in the movie. For the movie numerous cars were built, each for a specific stunt and scene. This one is right hand drive car and one of, if not the most used, Herbies in the movie. A stunt driver would sit in the passenger seat and actually drive the car; white actress Lindsey Lohan would sit in the drivers seat pretending to drive. This allowed her to concentrate on acting and not actually driving the car. It was used as the "pimp car" and later changed into the demolition derby Herbie. The stunt driver was later removed in the editing room with a computer. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Hollywood history! Plus since this is not a stunt car, it is in excellent running condition and is fully street legal. Unlike a lot of Movie Cars, you can actually drive this one, it’s street legal.

General Lee #08

This auction is for the authentic General Lee #8 screen featured in the 2005 "Dukes of Hazzard" movie starring Seann William Scott, Johnny Knoxville, Jessica Simpson and Willie Nelson. There were only 26 General Lees used in the filming of the movie that appeared on Warner Brothers official picture car key lists. Of those, there were hero cars, stunt cars, effects cars, & process bucks. All the cars used in the movie were given special numbers by the film company. These numbers were assigned in the order that the vehicle was obtained by the production company. This particular vehicle was known to production as General Lee #8 or the "Post Tilt Buck". This car began its life as a 1970 Dodge Charger Vin. #XP29G0G143405. It was transformed for the movie to a special effects buck with a giant hydraulic arm mounted inside. The actors were placed inside this buck, which was mounted on the GoMobile, and when they did the scenes with the General Lee riding on two wheels, this is the car you see Seann and Johnny driving.

Quote from MOPAR Collector's Guide August 2005: "General Lee #8 saw very little screen use, having been built only for one purpose. This one was a "buck" with a massive hydraulic arm inside. #8 was mounted onto a Go-Mobile in February, for close-up filming of Bo and Luke inside the Charger when it was tilted up on two wheels. Charger #8 was only used for the two wheel driving scene and was referred to as the "Post Tilt Buck" on the vehicle list."

Wayne's World - Part On!

This is a 1976 AMC Pacer, one of the coolest of the un-cool and the most famous pacer ever. This is a rare chance to own a real Paramount Movie Car built for Waynes World the Movie. This car was built by Paramount as a prop for the Paramount Kings Island ride, Stan Milenkos. This car then was sold to a museum and is part of the George Barris Star Car collection (the hood is signed by George Barris). The pacer comes with a Certifcate of Authenticity. This car is a major attention getter and stops people in their tracks. Great Promotional Tool! Very low mile car, but has all typical pacer problems, Saggy Drivers door, cracked door panels, there is not a working radio in this car or speakers.

The Real Christine (one of them) - 1958 Plymouth Fury

It's pricey, but the real thing often is. This is the original stunt car form the 1983 movie Christine by John Carpenter and Steven King. This stunt car is # 14 out of possibly 20 or more cars ( owner claims as 27 cars used in the filming) built to make up all the Christine's.

1973 Chevy Nova - "Carlito's Way"

This is the actual car used and built for the movie "Carlito's Way" starring Al Pacino and Sean Penn. It’s whereabouts were unknown for years and now it’s finally surfaced and it’s for sale.

1950 Dodge - "The Hours"

1950 Dodge Coronet flat head 6 engine that purrs, This car was in the Movie "The Hours" with Meryll Streep, Julianne Moore, Nicole Kidman and can be seen on DVD and behind the scenes. This movie won Academy Awards. Paramount Pictures re-upholstered inside, re-shot 2 tone original color (cream with maroon top) and left everything else original. The Little crack in steering wheel is seen in movies and proves documentation. All Glass is in perfect condition.

1991 BMW - "Dick & Jane"

This is the actual BMW that was driven by Jim Carrey in “Dick and Jane.” It has a certificate of authenticity. Rust free from California. It is a high mile car that was used for the movie and then parked.

1980 MGB - "Norbit"

From the most recent Eddie Murphy movie "Norbit". Custom built just for the movie, purple paint with huge metal flake, lots of 24kt gold plating, knock off wire wheels. The engine was replaced with a more powerful GM v-6 and an automatic trans.

1964 Impala - "American Gangster"

This blue and white, two-door, 1962 Chevy Impala was seen in the “American Gangster” movie.

"Animal House" Deathmobile

From National Lampoon’s Animal House, one of the most famous movies ever, even to this day the tamed down edited version is still played on TV. Who hasn't heard of this cult classic featuring rebellious party animal frat boys? It’s one of the late John Belushi's most well known movies. Starting off as a beautiful new Lincoln Continental, the college students borrowed it, smashed it and trashed it, then finally turned it into what is well known as the "Deathmobile" from the famous scene where they, after breaking out of a float, drive it through the parade. The car’s popularity resulted in a die-cast model being made

1946 Buick - "The Aviator"

This 1946 Buick Super Sedanet fastback, also called a “Torpedo,” is a scarce model, very few manufactured. Nice bumpers, etc. All straight no dents, but a little light oxidation pitting on chrome window frames. This car is about 18 feet long and weighs almost a ton.