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Monday, May 25, 2020

2018 Turner Classic Movie Film Festival , Part III: The Cars



2000 BMW M Coupe


BMW i8, center

Chevrolet Malibu with a 289.

1980s Whaletail Porsche 911

Bentley Bentayga

BMW M5 (E39)

Ferrari California

 Unreleased Jeep product in factory camouflage.



This will do! My cousin Nick got his grubby paws on a 2019 Mercedes-Benx GT-R. It is your basic 4.0 litre, twin-turbo V8, 577 horsepower, sub 4-second 0-60, 319 kph, $157.000 grocery getter. 





The pictures do not do the stunning color justice. You have to see it with your own eyes.

Chevrolet Corvette painted as Ironman.

1946 Cadillac

1950s Chevrolet Bel Air convertible 

Aston Martin Vantage

Bonus! Cousin Nick scored free tickets to The Petersen Museum. Every car enthusiast has to visit this temple of classic and rare automobiles. In 2015, I took the Vault Tour. They take you downstairs in an elevator to the basement. This tour contains the rarest of the rare, automobiles formerly owned by celebrities, cars from movies and television, and from every period of car manufacturing. The only stipulation of the tours is you cannot take any photos. They don't want thieves getting the layout of the security system.

Due to the Coronavirus, The Petersen Museum is currently closed. However, they posted a video of the Vault Tour. You can view the tour 
here.



One of the rarest and most coveted in automobile history, a 1963 Ferrari GTO. Want one? The last three that sold at auction commanded prices of, $45.000.000$52.000.000, and $70.000.000.

early Ferrari racecar


Porsche 917 or 917k racecar

Never produced Porsche wagon based on the 928


Porsche Carrera GT



Toyota 2000GT


McLaren P1

Jaguar XJ220

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