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 bunkbed 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!
- Casino Fandango Movie Theater Carson City Nevada
- The NEW Liberace Garage
- James Bond’s Lotus Submarine Car
- Doc Hudson’s Hornet from “Cars”
- Batmobile
- Delorean from “Back to the Future”
- Knight Rider
- Herbie the Love Bug
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
- Death Car from “Bonnie and Clyde”
- Vehicles from the “Fast and Furious”
- Grand Torino from “Starsky and Hutch”
- Coffin Dragster from “The Munsters”
- General Lee from “Dukes of Hazzard”
- Tributes to “The Flintstones”
- Tributes to “SpongeBob Squarepants”
- Bugs Bunny’s Rabbit Car
- Alligator Car from “Death Race 200”
- Pink Hudson Hornet from “Porky’s”
- Many, many more!
The premiere location for classic cars and hot rods FOR SALE located in the heart of Las Vegas, Nevada.
HOT ROD CITY LAS VEGASType of car: 1963 Aston Martin DB5 Special features: Oil slick, smoke screen, ejector seat, radar tracking system, machine guns, revolving license plates Appears in: Goldfinger, Thunderball, The Cannonball Run, Goldeneye, Tomorrow Never Dies, Casino Royale. This car is as much a part of James Bond lore as is the Walther PPK.
Casino Fandango Movie Theater Carson City Nevada
- Martin Scorsese's fascinating new film 'Casino' knows a lot about the Mafia's relationship with Las Vegas. It's based on a book by Nicholas Pileggi, who had full access to a man who once ran four casinos for the mob, and whose true story inspires the movie's plot. Like 'The Godfather,' it makes us feel like eavesdroppers in a secret place.The movie opens with a car bombing,.
- For his sprawling and ambitious Vegas crime epic Casino (1995), director Martin Scorsese convened an accomplished group of artisans, including cinematographer Robert Richardson, ASC and his crack crew (gaffer Ian Kincaid, key grip Chris Centrella and first camera operator Don Thorin, Jr.), as well as production designer Dante Ferretti and costume designers Rita Ryack.