Hollwood Dreams Come True At The Orlando Auto Museum

Whether you’ve dreamed of racing through the streets like you are in the Fast and the Furious franchise or riding alongside Batman in your favorite Batmobile — iconic movie cars have inspired car culture and created car lovers for decades. The Orlando Auto Museum at Dezerland Park in Orlando is home to over 2,000 vehicles,… The post Hollwood Dreams Come True At The Orlando Auto Museum appeared first on The Online Automotive Marketplace.

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Hollwood Dreams Come True At The Orlando Auto Museum

Whether you’ve dreamed of racing through the streets like you are in the Fast and the Furious franchise or riding alongside Batman in your favorite Batmobile — iconic movie cars have inspired car culture and created car lovers for decades.

The Orlando Auto Museum at Dezerland Park in Orlando is home to over 2,000 vehicles, making it the state’s largest auto museum with an extensive collection of famous vehicles from film and television. 

Want to travel through time and explore your favorite, famous cars from yesterday and today?  Check out just a few of our favorite, illustrious vehicles at the Orlando Auto Museum. 

Batman Franchise Vehicles In The Bat Cave

The Orlando Auto Museum at Dezerland Park is home to not one, but two, Keaton-era Batmobiles. One of the iconic cars was used on-screen to film close-up shots with Keaton in Batman Returns. Guests who take a look inside can still see the dismantled consoles from when Batman searched the car, which had been hotwired by The Penguin, played by Danny DeVito, to find the hidden, remote unit. In addition to the second Keaton-era Batmobile, the Bat Cave at the Orlando Auto Museum has 11 other Batman-related vehicles and props. 

ECTO-1 From Ghostbusters

When you want to see the coolest cars all in one place, who you gonna call? The Orlando Auto Museum, of course! The museum is home to a very special piece of Hollywood history from the Ghostbusters franchise. The Ecto-1, also known as the Ectomobile, guests can find at the museum had the red carpet rolled out for it as it made appearances at movie premieres, charity auctions and other special events in the 1980s. 

Doc Brown’s De Lorean from Back To The Future

If you’ve ever wanted to see a De Lorean, we’re going somewhere where we don’t need roads.  The Orlando Auto Museum is home to a unique, early replica of Doc Brown’s De Lorean. Movie buffs and car lovers alike won’t want to pass up this perfect opportunity to see one of the film’s most iconic vehicles made entirely from scratch.

Film buffs, Jeep lovers, historians and auto enthusiasts alike will all find something to love at the Orlando Auto Museum. Plan your visit today and learn more at https://dezerlandpark.com/

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