Hollywood Classics on Wheels: Legendary Movie Cars Go Up for Sale
A unique collection featuring legendary vehicles from some of the most beloved movies ever made is heading to auction.
From November 21 to 28, 2025, the auction house Bonhams Cars will host a special event where up to 50 original cars from films and TV shows — along with 19 memorabilia items — will go under the hammer. The exact prices for each lot remain undisclosed.
The lineup includes fan-favorite vehicles from classics such as The Fast and the Furious, Drive, Taxi, Men in Black, Back to the Future, Ghostbusters, RoboCop, and more.
Also featured will be precise replicas of cars from The A-Team, Batman, and the James Bond franchise.

One of the highlights is the Peugeot 406 V6, an icon of French cinema that appeared in Taxi 2. It’s expected to fetch between $80,500 and $138,000.
Several cars from The Fast and the Furious series — including a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII and a Dodge Charger Off-Road — are projected by independent experts to sell for anywhere between $287,500 and $575,000.
The Ford Mustang Mach 1 featured in John Wick could reach around $161,000, while the Ford LTD Crown Victoria from Men in Black is estimated at roughly $39,100.
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