A museum dedicated to film and television vehicles is preparing to part with its entire collection in a no-reserve auction later this month. The Pop Central Museum in Étréchy, France, just south of Paris, is selling 50 screen-used and replica vehicles through Bonhams from November 21 to 28 as it pivots toward new automotive projects.

The sale, described as one of Europe’s most ambitious pop-culture automotive liquidations, includes cars, motorcycles, and memorabilia spanning decades of entertainment history. Vehicles featured in Fast & Furious, Jurassic Park, Ghostbusters, Men in Black, The Dukes of Hazzard, and Back to the Future headline the event. The lineup also includes high-quality replicas from The A-Team, Knight Rider, Batman, Herbie the Love Bug, and James Bond films.
Among the highlights are a Mitsubishi Evo from 2 Fast 2 Furious, a Ford Mustang used by Keanu Reeves in John Wick, and several off-road builds from Fast & Furious 7. Movie enthusiasts can also bid on a 1974 Ford Gran Torino styled like Starsky & Hutch, a 1989 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am modeled after “KITT” from Knight Rider, and a 1991 Ford Explorer recreated from Jurassic Park. For those with a sense of humor, there’s even a life-sized Tyrannosaurus rex statue expected to bring in up to €60,000.

Museum founder Franck Galiègue, who has documented many of the vehicles on his YouTube channel, curated the collection over years of acquiring both authentic screen-used models and expertly crafted tributes. Bonhams has listed estimated prices ranging from a few thousand euros to six figures depending on rarity and provenance.
For collectors and movie fans, the auction represents a rare chance to own a tangible piece of cinematic history—vehicles that once roared across screens now ready for new garages around the world.