Later this month, Bonhams will host an online auction featuring 50 original film and TV vehicles and 19 film memorabilia, all offered without reserve. The cars and memorabilia in question come from the Movie Cars Central Museum, just outside Paris and run by Franck Galiègue, so you know they’re legit.
The collection spans decades of film history, including vehicles from classics like Fast and furious, Taxi, Jurassic Park, Driving force, Men in black, Back to the future, Robocop, GhostbustersAnd The Dukes of Hazzard. Faithful recreations of The A-team, Herbie, Batmanand the James Bond films are also part of the auction.
A striking highlight is the original Peugeot 406 V6 Taxi 2 (1999), which will be on display at the Salon Époqu’Auto in Lyon, France from November 7 to 9. The car is considered one of the most iconic vehicles of French cinema and has an estimated value of €70,000 to €120,000 (approximately $75,000 to $130,000).
According to Bonhams specialist Loïc Maschi, the auction is aimed at collectors and pop culture enthusiasts worldwide: “Many of these vehicles are authentic witnesses to both film and automotive history.”
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Franck Galiègue, operator of the Movie Cars Central Museum, added that the sale marks the end of a personal journey: “I have spent many years collecting these cars. Now it is time to pass them on to new owners.”
Among the notable lots are several vehicles from the Fast and furious franchise, including the 2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII 2 Fast 2 Furious (est. $290,000 to $578,000) and the 1970 Dodge Charger ‘Off-Road’ from Fast and furious 7 (est.: $174,000 to $289,000).
Other highlights include the 1968 Dodge Charger ‘General Lee’ The Dukes of Hazzard (est. $139,000 to $185,000) and the 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 from John Wick (est.: $98,000 to $162,000).

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The range, from French productions, includes the Peugeot 406 V6 from 1999 Taxi 2 (est. $69,000 to $92,000) and a 2006 Peugeot 407 V6 replica of Taxi 5 (est.: $18,500 to $41,000).
Additional vehicles include the Gene Winfield Police Cruiser van Back to the Future II (est. $81,000 to $115,000), a Cagiva 600 Canyon motorcycle from Jurassic Park: The Lost World (est. $20,000 to $23,000), and the 1987 Ford LTD Crown Victoria Men in black (estimated: $20,000 to $39,000).
Reconstructions of famous movie cars, such as the BMW Z3 and 750i from the James Bond series, the GMC Vandura from The A-Team and the Volkswagen Beetle ‘Herbie’, complete the collection.
Memorabilia includes a life-size T. rex from Jurassic Park (est. $40,000 to $69,000) and the ‘Pitbull’ hoverboard from Back to the Future II (est. $1,735 to $2,550).
The entire collection can be viewed by the public by appointment from November 21 to 28, 2025.
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