A former car dealer in France has built an impressive collection of movie cars, with some of the fleet available for short rentals.
The collection, which is housed in the Movie Cars Central museum in Etrechy, approximately 30 miles south of Paris, was formed by Franck Galiegue and includes over 40 vehicles.
There are vehicles like those that appeared in various Jurassic Park and Fast and the Furious films, as well as the Herbie Beetle and Back to the Future DeLorean. Naturally there’s also a Batmobile, in this case a replica of the one in the films by Tim Burton.
In an interview with Reuters published last week, Galiegue said one of his most prized collections is a Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu that Ryan Gosling drove in 2011’s Drive. Three of the cars were used for filming. One was destroyed during production and another is still owned and sometimes driven by Gosling.
According to Reuters, eight of the 12 vehicles forming the Fast and the Furious ensemble are also genuine. One of the original cars is a Dodge Charger. Another, like the Nissan Skyline GT-R, is a replica. Galiegue is fully transparent with what is genuine or a replica on his website.
Many of the cars can be hired for events and true fans can book a test drive, though some cars, due to their value, are limited to a handful of laps on a private track.
“I wanted to do something like a museum, but it must be a living thing, so that people can drive the cars, either here on our terrain or even on the road,” Galiegue said in his interview with Reuters.
Galiegue hasn’t finished growing his collection. Three new vehicles are on the way including one from the 1987 RoboCop movie.
This article was originally published by Motor Authority, an editorial partner of ClassicCars.com
Source: www.classiccars.com