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About Hollywood Car Museum

Hot Rod City Las Vegas and Michael Dezer, owner of one of the world’s largest vehicle collections at The Miami Auto Museum, announce the grand opening of the new Hollywood Cars Museum Las Vegas. The recent partnering with Dezer, one of the world’s foremost car collectors, has resulted in a 30,000 sq.-ft. (and still growing) museum housing vehicles that have appeared in more than 100 films, TV shows and videos. 

The museum is now home to five James Bond vehicles including the Lotus Esprit Submarine Car driven by Roger Moore in  the 1977 film, The Spy Who Loved Me, Batmobiles from both TV and film adaptations, Doc Hudson‘s Hornet from the animated Pixar film “Cars,“ ”Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” from the movie of the same name,  the “Back to the Future” Delorean, the “Knight Rider” pursuit car (one of two in the world,) the bullet-ridden car from the newest “Green Hornet” movie, “Herbie the Love Bug,”Bonnie and Clyde‘s” death car from the movie, and vehicles from the first film in the “Fast and Furious” series, including one that was driven by the late Paul Walker.

Other vehicles on display include the Alligator Car from “Death Race 200″ and the Pink Hudson Hornet from “Porky’s.” In all, the Hollywood Cars Museum houses more than 100 cars worth a total of several million dollars.

Showcasing Classic Film & TV Vehicles

The 30,000-Sq.-Ft. Hollywood Cars Museum includes opportunities for patrons to see legendary car creations including cars for “RoboCop,” “Back To The Future,” “The Flintstones,” a bunk bed hot rod and a 40-foot pink hot tub convertible limo, which was profiled on “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous!” And now Hollywood Cars Museum is the new home to several sparkly vehicles in its newly opened Liberace Garage! The best car museum in Las Vegas!

A giant museum displaying movie star automobiles, such as Herbie and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Bond, and Bonnie and Clyde's car of death from the film, along with vehicles from the Fast and Furious films, which includes one driven by Paul Walker. The Red Baron is a hot-rod bunk bed, while the Red Baron is a surfbuggie and piano car. A 40 foot hot tub convertible limousine limo was featured on Lifestyles of Hollywood's Rich and Famous. Some of the most iconic and unusual cars in entertainment are featured at the Hollywood Cars Museum. The museum includes vehicles from Tim Burton's Batman Returns, Knight Rider, Back to the Future Robocop, as well as TV commercial cars like Taco Bell.

More than 30 countries have hosted the Hollywood Cars Museum cars. You can see vehicles from television shows like The A Team and Hardcastle and McCormick.
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Hours of operation

Monday
10AM - 5PM
Tuesday
10AM - 5PM
Wednesday
10AM - 5PM
Thursday
10AM - 5PM
Friday
10AM - 5PM
Saturday
10AM - 5PM
Sunday
10AM - 5PM
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on Sat Mar 11 2023
This museum was a great experience for my husband and me. The staff were both enthusiastic and knowledgeable about artifacts. We both enjoyed the walk and their joy. Although there were a couple of typos on some informational signs, they were more entertaining than distracting. Bathrooms were also clean and maintained well. My phone was left in the... see more
on Tue Feb 28 2023
All three are on display: the Batmobile (s), the chitty-chitty bang bang, and of course the Motorbike From Heartbeat.
on Wed Feb 22 2023
Cool cars yes. But how can you not accept any form of payment other than Cash in 2023 in LAS VEGAS out of all places. Now look, to each thier own but my goodness, the amount of business and tourism you must miss out on.. example, me and my family. Tsk tsk, let s get with the program, accept more forms of payment, no one wants to take a taxi or dr... see more
on Tue Feb 21 2023
Amazing
on Tue Feb 21 2023
It's fun to visit the shop and go on a walk down memory lane. The owners are very friendly.
on Fri Feb 17 2023
The host was very rude and unprofessional. They also only accepted cash payments. The place is small, but the 20 dollar per person payment does not make it difficult to get a great photo.
on Tue Feb 14 2023
It was a great experience to visit the Liberace Museum in the Back with Ms Gay. Talk to her, she's knowledgeable
on Wed Feb 08 2023
The place is great. It took about an hour. There are some nice chairs to rest in.
on Tue Feb 07 2023
Cool cars. We brought a bunch of children aged 12-6 to find something they liked.
on Wed Jul 22 2020
It s a fascinating place if you like movies cars. However, you need to be aware of some facts. Many vehicles are replicas of vehicles that have been used in TV shows or films. I'd accept the condition of these vehicles if it were their actual state after filming. But that is often not the case.
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