The Cinema Car Museum Puts Dozens of Cars Used in Classic Films Up for Sale

Movie car museum puts dozens of cars used in classic films up for sale
Movie car museum puts dozens of cars used in classic films up for sale (Photo: Kraft Auctions)

A movie car museum in Colorado (USA) has put more than 60 cars used in classic Hollywood films up for sale.

The Rodz and Bodz museum collection features some incredible pieces of Hollywood history, including the Rubble Racer from the Flintstones and even a recreation of the Sheep Dog van from Dumb and Dumber.

You can also buy the Ecto-1 from the 2016 Ghostbusters movie, the 1974 Ford Gran Torino from the 2004 Starsky and Hutch remake, as well as several cars from the Fast and Furious franchise.

Movie car museum puts dozens of cars used in classic films up for sale
(Photo: Kraft Auctions)

The sale is happening as the museum is moving to a new location. According to the website The Drive, the auction also includes 400 other items, including movie memorabilia, vintage signs, gas pumps, and other automotive culture and history items.

The Rodz and Bodz museum was founded by Zack Loffert and started operating in 2017 as a vehicle rental company for weddings, entertainment, and other events.

Movie car museum puts dozens of cars used in classic films up for sale
(Photo: Kraft Auctions)

However, over the years, it built such an impressive collection of 180 classic cars that Loffert decided to turn his business into a museum.

The museum closed earlier this year due to planned renovations at the location, but Rodz and Bodz will continue to operate its rental business.

The new location aims to offer visitors an “immersive experience.” “When you walk in, you’ll essentially be walking onto film sets. It will literally feel like you’re in Hollywood,” Loffert told the Englewood Herald.

Movie car museum puts dozens of cars used in classic films up for sale
(Photo: Kraft Auctions)

Photo and video: Kraft Auctions. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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