Steve gave us a great insight on the cars available to see. Check online for coupons and discounts.Wonderful place and great collection of cars. Manager Steve is very friendly. The Hollywood Car Museum is home to many cars that were featured on television and films. Staff was really nice and gave a lot of info as well.Great museum, nice collection of vehicles from movies and tv shows, and a vintage scooter section, if you like unique transportation this is worth a visit, same if you a movie or television buff worth the bisitIf you go into your visit knowing what to expect to see, you're going to have a much better time & feel your money was well spent. Some of the cars included: Knight Rider pursuit car, Back to the Future Delorean, General Lee from Dukes of Hazzard, Hornet from the movie Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. We got tickets on eBay for cheap thankfully so it was worth it. We got our tickets at a discount on Groupon and I would recommend looking there if you're interested in going. This ended up being very enjoyable. The 2 gentlemen who greeted me were cool, friendly.

There is a nice display of Liberace-owned vehicles which we enjoyed. Liberace Garage and Vespa collection are awesome. As we walked in, we recognized so many cars and different movies. Fun to look   Cool guy !!!

When we left I said thanks and got NO response! The Museum is a Halloween candy grab-bag of Jay's creations, the gaudy cars of Las Vegas legend Liberace, and the outlandish vehicles seen in James Bond films, such as the submarine Lotus Esprit from The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) and the absurd flying AMC Matador from The Man With the Golden Gun (1974). The Groupon gave us 2 sodas & 2 pairs of sunglasses, not a bad deal. Any car enthusiasts would love the Hollywood Car Museum. Lots of cars from James Bond movies over the years. The older gentleman at the counter was wonderful and had a chat with him for about 30 minutes about hot rods and screen used cars and such. Most of them are replicas and some are original. All I can say is there are so many cars to take pics of and read the stories behind them. So many great cars and trucks in the movies and classic tv shows that we grow up watching as kids. He patiently gave me details about the collection. It's off the beaten path, in a industrial warehouse type area. Specialties: Hollywood Cars from Movies and Television Established in 2015.

Most of them are replicas and some are original.

We will be revisiting next time to see what new movie cars are in there!Really cool museum if you like cars or movie memorabilia. It's located next to Fly Linq which is the…""Me and my husband were probably the youngest in the audience, but we were so blown away by the show. We where the only ones in there and the guy at the entrance could care less! We got a couples massage and my boyfriend's…""My wife and I went into this not knowing what to expect.

The museum is in the back end of the addresses complex (instruct your driver to go all the way to the end). So sorry Troy...      if someone asks for a Locals or Seniors or Military Discount our staff is supposed to always give them $5 Off .. there is also a $5 Off Coupon online, but there is only enough meat on the bone to give only One $5 off to each person who Qualifies. Famed Car Collector Michael Dezer has brought almost 100 of his prized cars of Film & TV fame to Las Vegas.

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It’s not much more than several bare-bones rooms, haphazardly stuffed with automotive masterpieces – sort of like seeing a Picasso hanging in a warehouse – but it gets the job done.A production version of the General Lee is here, as is a Starsky & Hutch Torino.

come back any time!Very cool museum. A lot of Nostalgia from old movies. Serious nostalgia. So many cool cars from everyone's favorite movies and tv shows.

Price is moderate. Manager Steve is very friendly. Definitely worth a visit especially if you like movies and wanted to see car memorabilias.This museum was so very wonderful to see. Tom at the front counter was courteous and informative. So disrespectful!

There is a large "Liberace" section in the back that is crazy. There’s a van from The Several of Ohrberg’s wilder creations are also on display including a massive, pink convertible limousine complete with its own hot tub, and several “coffin cars,” hot rods made with a grave digger spin.A section called Liberace’s Garage includes several flashy vehicles from the flashy entertainer’s estate.I would have liked to have seen more context – details about which cars were originals and which were reproductions and how they were used in the filming – but if you have questions, just ask and the folks that work there will be happy to tell you as many stories as you’d like. He created some of Hollywood’s most iconic vehicles – the red and white Ford Gran Torino used in the ’70s cop drama Examples of these cars and many more are on display at Ohrberg’s Hollywood Car Museum in Las Vegas.