This video is amazing! Thank you for such an in depth tour of our Auto Museum. We appreciate you taking the time to film this! Thank you for visiting us!
Love the TV and Movie History Cars: Miami Vice, KITT, Starsky and Hutch, Ghostbusters, Munsters Hearse Coach, A-Team, Mad Max, Monkees, and even the Scooby Doo Van. Got'ta Admit Herbie and Speed Racer Car stand out for me with fun great childhood memories.
I agree with you on the Miami Vice Daytona thoughts. There are not many moments on TV that I think of as iconic, but this one you mention is surely one of them.
My favorite? Although I really liked the Monkees car, my favorite is the Starsky and Hutch Gran Torino. Something you could drive around in today and is still street legal and cool to drive. And a vehicle that a 60-something year old guy can still get in and out of without embarrassing himself.
In 1980 I flew out to L.A.X. to visit my brother and to buy a car to bring back to Illinois. In one of the Auto Trader papers were a couple of cars of interest, one of which was a Starsky & Hutch car. I don't know which one it was as you said there were six or seven cars built for the show. It was a well known fact that they beat the living snot out of the cars. The particular car that was listed had black California plates that read: 20 CENT I believe? It was listed at $2600.00! What a screaming deal! Alas, I bought a RoadRunner from up in Valencia. Always wondered who ended up with that car?
I was surprised that that Orlando Museum had these cars. Matt you did it justice for sure. I kinda been waiting on the rest of your tour on the Classics. Thanks for sharing! ❤️💯
COOL!!!! Prolly thae cars they use in the annual orlando comicon events....i've been to 3...and ALL were WONDERFUL!!!...from the celebrities to the patrons to the vendors...and security and OPD as well🤘🤘🤘
I don't think any road on the entire planet could ever be legal for a limo that long. You'd need the entire planet to turn it. That was a nice collection. The UK doesn't get anything this cool.
If that's the original mad max car the blower isn't the same. You clearly see the name on the movie car and it's missing on this one. Great video. These cars are amazing. Scooby-Doo doo impression, right on.
@@thecommodoredecker The interceptor in the museum is the real deal. It was poorly restored decades ago and that is why it has a lot of inaccurate parts on it. They only used 2 cars during shooting of mad max 1&2. The interceptor in the museum is the original one used in both movies. The second stunt interceptor which rolled over in The Road Warrior is currently in The Mad Max museum in Australia.
@@mikes6961 yea it was a weiand case put on a metal structure on top of the engine and a small electric motor to make it spin with an on/off switch. The car in the museum currently has an inaccurate version on it. I guess the museum doesn’t really want to fork out the cash do give it a decent restoration.
Whaaaaat oh damn I'm just starting to watch & I loved that Dodge Daytona in the wraith Movie starring Charlie Sheen great automotive movie memories growing up in the 80's 💪🇺🇸
Great video, in Hershey PA there is the Antique Auto Club Museum which has a Tucker wing. In that section the have a few of the cars including #1. A sight to see!
I've been to this museum and if you take the guided tour you'll be able to sit in a few movie/tv car replicas. These are the 1060s Batmobile(the one in the middle in "The Batcave"), Back to the Future DeLorean, Ecto 1, Brian's Eclipse from The Fast and The Furious(1). Yes the "skinny Batmobile" from the Batman Returns alley scene is screen used. They only built one. I told the tour guide I was surprised they shot that scene with a full size "vehicle" and not a miniature. If I remember correctly out of the 2 "Keaton Batmobiles" the closed one is from Batman Returns and the open one is a replica
All this stuff used to be in a museum in Keswick England called cars of the stars. A very little known about gem of a place. But as you can guess it’s now gone and here they are ❤
Most use to be in the cars of the stars. He sold a lot of the replicas (the James Dean porsche being one) to concentrate on screen used. The mad max falcon is the only screen used one, it was altered after mad max to the car you see in mad max 2. Also the KITTs... The t top was screen used and given to the Hoff after filming ended, and the convertible was te only full car made, the one you see converting is a shell on a trailer. I use to visit Peter Nelson museums often and got to know the history of the cars quite well. Ive even sat in the screen used Keaton batmobile!! BTW the batmissle car, where it stripes down is a mick up, in the film it was a scalled down miniature 😊
The old Striped Tomato, the only car that can screech the tires on dirt, can sound as if it is accelerating through second and third gear not only that it's an automatic car but with the brake lights on. The greatest miracle of all was that after those landings front end heavy landings that would make the car buckle so bad that the hood would break the windshield, it would heal itself and drive away.
Hi . Thanks for video. The mad max interceptor , which i believe though my research to be real , needs to come back to Australia where it belongs and restored once and for all as used on screen. Not left in the poor inaccurate condition it is now.
I am two minutes into the video and you have introduced the video three times so far without actually starting the video. Add a good sign that this is going to be a good video.
Matt, I'm the former Head Tour guide of the Dezerland Auto Museum, and I would be glad to answer any questions and supply you with behind the scenes photos.
Nice video surprise they don’t have any of the dukes of hazard cars or bandit trans am there a car wagon museum in Auburn Indiana that has a bunch of movie cars mostly probably replicas
First I'd like to say that I enjoyed this video. Second, about the Tucker; the flat 6 is a helicopter engine. And just pet peeve of mine, it's irritating that so many people call it a 'Tucker 48' when it's actually a 1948 Tucker Torpedo.
Dean Jeffries created only 2 “1966” Chrysler Imperials for the TV show. George Barris did a later version of the TV car as well. 1966 was the 1st year of the 440 motor replacing the 413 engine. 1965 Imperials were used for the 2010 movie. 67’ Imperials were a whole new body style.
That Harry Potter car, the Ford angler. Its nickname was the anglebox. Because of its shape. I actually drove one of these i Drove in my teenage. years.😂😂 No-frills, easy motoring. For cylinder Petrol About A litre lol 😂😂😂
If this is the same Orlando museum I'm thinking of, yeah I couldn't spell his last name to save my life!! It has the James Bond collection and yup my pal KITT!!😎
Great video, great job, Really enjoyed it. Question for you , You mentioned that the bat bike screen used , Had a brake lever and throttle on the hack , That tells me that the hack controlled the throttle and the brake and not the upright were batman Would sit. What do you think ?
That very very last batmobile is I think was in a cartoon during The Batman series when they were trying to figure out a new batmobile and that was one of them that they drew that kept breaking down until they came out with the new batmobile
So the last „Batmobile“ was surely Not in Batman.Looks like a Messeschmitt Tiger modified For fun.A great Fun to drive with no reverse Gear .You have to start the 2Stroke Engine the opposite Direction so you have 4 Gears forward or backwards depending which direction thé engine turns and the Steering Wheel is from a small Plane!
14:20, uhmm that's a Cadillac Hearse not a limo. Next segment you mention the ECTO 1 which is an ambulance (often mistaken for) or you say Hearse. Just figured since you made this video you would be more accurate with your description of the cars
The Gatlinburg Batmobile is not the #1. The #1 was auctioned on Barrett-Jackson and is in private ownership. Barris signed the Gatlinburg car, but it was not one of the Barris replicas.
the TUCKER TORPEDO engine was from a BELLS HELICOPTER ENGINE In the film CHRISTINE, which that car was cool to look at that car didn't have the fender skirts & the back was different also where was the car from THE CAR or the PYLMONTH & the truck from DUEL? These would have been cool to see I would bet
Hello. Sorry but I must point at the fact that you didn't talk about the Speed Racer's "Mach 5" nor the "Herbie" VW Beetle. It's there any reason for that?
OK, Mad Max Interceptor...but: Why looks these "Turbo Air whatever" thing looks that different? In the Scene its much bigger and with the Name WEIAND on it? The Museum one looks like a normal customized fan car...
Love the cars my only peeve is that Barris always gets credit for the cars that came out of his shop there were some talented men working in that shop that very rarely get mentioned, and people saying he created the Batmoblie haven't seen the Futura . The car got a mild face lift yet Barris gets the credit . I met him through a friend of mine that also is a car customizer and found Barris to be too full of himself Sorry to hurt anyone's feelings but I call it the way I saw it .
@geoff4086 I hear you I love the car world but it's people like Barris, Coddington and a few others that all they want to do is a make the name for themselves. Out of the Barris brothers the only one worth anything was Sam the true artist when it came to building cars . At Coddingtons he never gave props to people like Foose who worked for him and God forbid you help another shop or start your own from then on you heard it on a few shows your the enemy. Yeah it make me sick how there is so much praise for them when they weren't there with those famous cars getting their hand dirty.
This video is amazing! Thank you for such an in depth tour of our Auto Museum. We appreciate you taking the time to film this! Thank you for visiting us!
Love the TV and Movie History Cars: Miami Vice, KITT, Starsky and Hutch, Ghostbusters, Munsters Hearse Coach, A-Team, Mad Max, Monkees, and even the Scooby Doo Van. Got'ta Admit Herbie and Speed Racer Car stand out for me with fun great childhood memories.
Madd Max Interceptor WOW awesome !
Oh shit...it's the mach 5...loved that cartoon when I was kid...damn that brings back memories
Love the KITT cars best cars in the entire museum.
Quite a collection. The Mad Max V8 Interceptor is always my favorite.
The Dukes of Hazzard!!!General Lee 01 1969:Dodge Charger R/T Color Orange Yellow!!!Reed!!!
I agree with you on the Miami Vice Daytona thoughts. There are not many moments on TV that I think of as iconic, but this one you mention is surely one of them.
My favorite? Although I really liked the Monkees car, my favorite is the Starsky and Hutch Gran Torino. Something you could drive around in today and is still street legal and cool to drive. And a vehicle that a 60-something year old guy can still get in and out of without embarrassing himself.
I grew up with Starsky & Hutch!! Still have my remote control Torino with the action figures!!!😎💪
I love movie and TV cars.
Excellent presentation!!
Oh boy a Fantasy Island jeep
Enjoyed!!!!
Thanks!
@@MattsRadShow 👍👍
Ty the video was great
In 1980 I flew out to L.A.X. to visit my brother and to buy a car to bring back to Illinois. In one of the Auto Trader papers were a couple of cars of interest, one of which was a Starsky & Hutch car. I don't know which one it was as you said there were six or seven cars built for the show. It was a well known fact that they beat the living snot out of the cars. The particular car that was listed had black California plates that read: 20 CENT I believe? It was listed at $2600.00! What a screaming deal! Alas, I bought a RoadRunner from up in Valencia. Always wondered who ended up with that car?
Some beautiful vehicles well worth a visit
Awesome to watch
I was surprised that that Orlando Museum had these cars. Matt you did it justice for sure. I kinda been waiting on the rest of your tour on the Classics. Thanks for sharing! ❤️💯
Thanks Terry!
COOL!!!! Prolly thae cars they use in the annual orlando comicon events....i've been to 3...and ALL were WONDERFUL!!!...from the celebrities to the patrons to the vendors...and security and OPD as well🤘🤘🤘
I can still remember the Registration number of the Starsky's car 537-ONN . This show made me fall in love with America.🇬🇧❤
That little bat mobile is the cross dresser fembat version. The best
The batmobile with the read edge all around the car IS the original design of the ORIGINAL Batmobile from the TV show. Amen !
Great video subscribed
I love 20 minutes from James Deans hometown, Fairmount, Indiana. James dean days is in a few weeks. In that town also
Class A production brother, so much thanks !
Motorcycle from TV show Battlestar Galactica too!!
Nope..that was a motorcycle from Megaforce. Autographed by Barry Bostwick
Hi Matt! Ok, this is going on my bucket list. So interesting and so much fun. Thank you for sharing this. Have a great weekend. Blessings - Judith 🎵🎭
Thanks Judith.
Great video. Thanks so much.
Love this Matt!
Great presentation, great narrating voice, great uplaod 🙂 Love it. Thanks a bunch.
his voice ! he sounds just like kevin james !
Every man's dream man cave 👍..arni's taxi wasnt it called Johnny cab?...wheres the general lee 01 ?
Excellent.
Thanks man!
The 89 batmobile made its debut of The Flash with Michael Keaton
They had flashing lights in the DeLorean but no red light for KITT?
They killed KITT!
Also Ecto-1 is far to clean.
Great collection.
You mean KITT had no scanner?KITT needs his scanner it's what makes him who he is.
I don't think any road on the entire planet could ever be legal for a limo that long. You'd need the entire planet to turn it. That was a nice collection. The UK doesn't get anything this cool.
Australia outback where they have those truck trains.
If that's the original mad max car the blower isn't the same. You clearly see the name on the movie car and it's missing on this one. Great video. These cars are amazing. Scooby-Doo doo impression, right on.
I heard something about the original car being used in the second movie and destroyed during filming
@@thecommodoredecker The interceptor in the museum is the real deal. It was poorly restored decades ago and that is why it has a lot of inaccurate parts on it. They only used 2 cars during shooting of mad max 1&2. The interceptor in the museum is the original one used in both movies. The second stunt interceptor which rolled over in The Road Warrior is currently in The Mad Max museum in Australia.
Ya on Mad Max the original car or the Main car seen on camera that Mel Gibson drove had a Fake Blower made of plastic.
@MrROBDAWG2000 if it was, it still had the Weiand nameplate. It was real I believe, just not functional. You can't turn a blower on and off.
@@mikes6961 yea it was a weiand case put on a metal structure on top of the engine and a small electric motor to make it spin with an on/off switch. The car in the museum currently has an inaccurate version on it. I guess the museum doesn’t really want to fork out the cash do give it a decent restoration.
No General Lee? No Fall Guy truck? No Wraith car?
Good call I was wondering that also...?? Those are important as well. If you have these you gotta have those..
Whaaaaat oh damn I'm just starting to watch & I loved that Dodge Daytona in the wraith Movie starring Charlie Sheen great automotive movie memories growing up in the 80's 💪🇺🇸
So many collectors have “the general Lee” so it’s refreshing not to see one. I agree on the truck though 😂
Pretty awesome!
Great video, in Hershey PA there is the Antique Auto Club Museum which has a Tucker wing. In that section the have a few of the cars including #1. A sight to see!
Been there, too. Great museum in PA.
Great Job Matt 👏
Thanks!
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I've been to this museum and if you take the guided tour you'll be able to sit in a few movie/tv car replicas. These are the 1060s Batmobile(the one in the middle in "The Batcave"), Back to the Future DeLorean, Ecto 1, Brian's Eclipse from The Fast and The Furious(1).
Yes the "skinny Batmobile" from the Batman Returns alley scene is screen used. They only built one. I told the tour guide I was surprised they shot that scene with a full size "vehicle" and not a miniature. If I remember correctly out of the 2 "Keaton Batmobiles" the closed one is from Batman Returns and the open one is a replica
I think the original Batman Forever Batmobile is in a car museum on Tallahassee.
Great collection, having been stationed overseas, it took me a while to get used to right hand driving 🤦♂️
😊😊 U know there was a batman 🦇 😊 cartoon TV show also 😊😊 OMG 1O 11 2O24
All this stuff used to be in a museum in Keswick England called cars of the stars. A very little known about gem of a place. But as you can guess it’s now gone and here they are ❤
If you get the chance, check out Adam the Woo who had a guided tour and also talked about how the museum was moved to Orlando.
Well, we have one museum it’s steel wheels motor museum
Most use to be in the cars of the stars. He sold a lot of the replicas (the James Dean porsche being one) to concentrate on screen used.
The mad max falcon is the only screen used one, it was altered after mad max to the car you see in mad max 2.
Also the KITTs... The t top was screen used and given to the Hoff after filming ended, and the convertible was te only full car made, the one you see converting is a shell on a trailer.
I use to visit Peter Nelson museums often and got to know the history of the cars quite well.
Ive even sat in the screen used Keaton batmobile!! BTW the batmissle car, where it stripes down is a mick up, in the film it was a scalled down miniature 😊
I've been here.
Where is this?
The Mr Bean Mini is NOT a 1978 Model because British Leyland introduced the squarer front nosed Mini Clubman from 1971 onwards!!
The old Striped Tomato, the only car that can screech the tires on dirt, can sound as if it is accelerating through second and third gear not only that it's an automatic car but with the brake lights on. The greatest miracle of all was that after those landings front end heavy landings that would make the car buckle so bad that the hood would break the windshield, it would heal itself and drive away.
🤣🤣🤣 good observation! What a car, right! 🤣🤣🤣
Cool
5:08 love the busted out marker light on marylins car
Lots of cool stuff but honestly more of a replica showcase than actual museum
Years ago I seen a 1974 a steering Ford falcon XV in St Louis . Game repairs at my cousin's repair shop
13:58 Johnny Cab is a 1973-1979 VW Van
I'd love to see The Coyote car from TV show Hardcastle and McCormick!!! Red/white stripe!! Kit car
You're not alone. The last time I saw that car was a picture of it as well as the Knight 4000 in Jay's shop.
20:12 There is a 1974 Ford Gran Torino Starsky & Hutch lookalike currently for sale in New South Wales, Australia - $79,000 aud and it's all yours.
Hi . Thanks for video. The mad max interceptor , which i believe though my research to be real , needs to come back to Australia where it belongs and restored once and for all as used on screen. Not left in the poor inaccurate condition it is now.
Gold firebird from TV show Rockford Files!!
I am two minutes into the video and you have introduced the video three times so far without actually starting the video. Add a good sign that this is going to be a good video.
Props to the Dean Jeffries- designed Monkeemobile. Worth checking out the history of the Monkeemobile.
Quite a few of those cars used to be in a car museum over here in the UK
Matt, I'm the former Head Tour guide of the Dezerland Auto Museum, and I would be glad to answer any questions and supply you with behind the scenes photos.
Not trying to be a Debbie Downer but; I was highly disappointed.
Steve McQueen mustang from Bullett!!!
Nice video surprise they don’t have any of the dukes of hazard cars or bandit trans am there a car wagon museum in Auburn Indiana that has a bunch of movie cars mostly probably replicas
The last Batmobile you didn't know may be for early Batman serials from 1943.
First I'd like to say that I enjoyed this video. Second, about the Tucker; the flat 6 is a helicopter engine. And just pet peeve of mine, it's irritating that so many people call it a 'Tucker 48' when it's actually a 1948 Tucker Torpedo.
One of my old neighbors mother had a Starsky and Hutch Torino.
Dean Jeffries created only 2 “1966” Chrysler Imperials for the TV show. George Barris did a later version of the TV car as well.
1966 was the 1st year of the 440 motor replacing the 413 engine.
1965 Imperials were used for the 2010 movie.
67’ Imperials were a whole new body style.
It is my understanding the Tucker was the very first vehicle to have seatbelts installed.
That Harry Potter car, the Ford angler. Its nickname was the anglebox. Because of its shape. I actually drove one of these i Drove in my teenage. years.😂😂 No-frills, easy motoring. For cylinder Petrol About A litre lol 😂😂😂
Ford Anglia
HEY!! You skipped Speed Racer! Other then that, great video!!
I knew a guy that actually raced an Anglia like that in SCCA back in the 70s.
I wonder if that " batmobile" is the same one that Mr.Barris signed on the stage at Barette Jackson auction Arizona, which sold for $4.6 mill😳
If this is the same Orlando museum I'm thinking of, yeah I couldn't spell his last name to save my life!! It has the James Bond collection and yup my pal KITT!!😎
I know it's all about the movie cars.... But I would have loved to see that Street hawk bike😢
Thankyou for this video.Is KITT from Knight Rider there please? HE IS MY FAVOURITE.
THANKING YOU
BRIAN
Did Vic Flick do the guitar work on your awesome video?
Great video, great job, Really enjoyed it. Question for you ,
You mentioned that the bat bike screen used , Had a brake lever and throttle on the hack , That tells me that the hack controlled the throttle and the brake and not the upright were batman Would sit. What do you think ?
I think those were just used for the shot when Robin separated from the bat bike. So he could control it after separation. 👍
@@MattsRadShow I see makes sense take care
That very very last batmobile is I think was in a cartoon during The Batman series when they were trying to figure out a new batmobile and that was one of them that they drew that kept breaking down until they came out with the new batmobile
So the last „Batmobile“ was surely Not in Batman.Looks like a Messeschmitt Tiger modified For fun.A great Fun to drive with no reverse Gear .You have to start the 2Stroke Engine the opposite Direction so you have 4 Gears forward or backwards depending which direction thé engine turns and the Steering Wheel is from a small Plane!
The Messerschmidt was just a fun project car by a 1960s Batman fan.
It’s the last of the V 8 A piece from here a piece from there ✝️🇺🇸
14:20, uhmm that's a Cadillac Hearse not a limo. Next segment you mention the ECTO 1 which is an ambulance (often mistaken for) or you say Hearse. Just figured since you made this video you would be more accurate with your description of the cars
think that last bat mobile was u.k. used if I'm correct
the only batmobile missing was a tumbler need one for a compete collection
That one Batmobile is a Messerschmidt.
Did David Hasselhoff own any of the KITT replica's?
Ohhhhh.... Was hoping to spot the General Lee
The original Batman car was a Lincoln Premier factory show car. George Barris just modified it and changed the color from white to black.
The Gatlinburg Batmobile is not the #1. The #1 was auctioned on Barrett-Jackson and is in private ownership. Barris signed the Gatlinburg car, but it was not one of the Barris replicas.
Isn’t the only screen used car there the twister jeep I believe I don’t know
29:50 that car is from the 1966 movie, not 1969, although i think the show / series ran through 69 or so, if memory serves me right.
the TUCKER TORPEDO engine was from a BELLS HELICOPTER ENGINE In the film CHRISTINE, which that car was cool to look at that car didn't have the fender skirts & the back was different also where was the car from THE CAR or the PYLMONTH & the truck from DUEL? These would have been cool to see I would bet
The Car had 3 vehicles. 2 were destroyed and the 3rd is unknown where it is.
I'm almost 100% positive that comedian Jeff Dunham owns and drives a screen used Batman Returns Batmobile. He has a full video of it on his channel.
Hello. Sorry but I must point at the fact that you didn't talk about the Speed Racer's "Mach 5" nor the "Herbie" VW Beetle.
It's there any reason for that?
Hi Matt! What is the title of the background music you used starting from Starsky and Hutch segment? Thanks Matt!
OK, Mad Max Interceptor...but: Why looks these "Turbo Air whatever" thing looks that different? In the Scene its much bigger and with the Name WEIAND on it? The Museum one looks like a normal customized fan car...
It was badly restored with inaccurate parts. It’s the 100% the real car.
1965 chrysler imperial crown is what the green hornet car was built off of. Man and i thought it was built off a 60,s lincoln.
The engine in the Tucker was a Helicopter engine.
I didn't see The CAR from the movie
1971 lincoln continental mk 3. Beautiful car.
Love the cars my only peeve is that Barris always gets credit for the cars that came out of his shop there were some talented men working in that shop that very rarely get mentioned, and people saying he created the Batmoblie haven't seen the Futura . The car got a mild face lift yet Barris gets the credit . I met him through a friend of mine that also is a car customizer and found Barris to be too full of himself Sorry to hurt anyone's feelings but I call it the way I saw it .
And yet, without Barris, no Batmobile. Who cares about his personality?
Jay Ohrberg was mentioned many times. Jay built the Knight 4000.
Same thing with Boyd Coddington, his team of craftsman did all the work and Boyd took all the credit.
Makes me want to vomit.
@geoff4086 I hear you I love the car world but it's people like Barris, Coddington and a few others that all they want to do is a make the name for themselves. Out of the Barris brothers the only one worth anything was Sam the true artist when it came to building cars . At Coddingtons he never gave props to people like Foose who worked for him and God forbid you help another shop or start your own from then on you heard it on a few shows your the enemy. Yeah it make me sick how there is so much praise for them when they weren't there with those famous cars getting their hand dirty.
who is the narrarator ??