The ultimate gallery of movie cars

Dumb and Dumber Mutt Cutts Mojo Motors ImageHere’s a quick and unsophisticated history lesson. Films become popular in the early 1900′s, right around the same time as automobiles. The first mainstream feature film in America was released in 1912. The first automobile, the Ford Model T, was released in 1908. Since then, nearly one bazillion films have been produced and probably just as many cars too. Over one hundred years later, cars have become integral parts, even characters, in some of the greatest movies.

The following gallery features some of the most popular movie cars based on responses from our Facebook fans. This is the ultimate gallery of movie cars, but not the ultimate ultimate gallery of movie cars. This way, nobody can call out the Mojo Motors Blog for neglecting to include a totally sweet movie car, but go ahead, flame away in the comments. If you’re looking for the ultimate ultimate gallery of movie cars goes to the Internet Movie Car Database. Until then, check out these 28 rides from Hollywood after making the jump.







Did we miss something completely obvious? Is there a movie car that shouldn’t be in there? Let us know.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/John-Crowder/1179726173 John Crowder

    MIssed the most famous TV car of all…The 1966 TV Batmobile!!u00a0 Manufactured by George Barris.u00a0 Couple others where the Munster Mobile, Gandpa Munster’s Drag Coffin Car, and last but not least, The Monkee Mobile!

    • https://plus.google.com/106230951362302649805 steven deleon

      First off, let go of the 60s. Second of all, MOVIE not TV cars.u00a0

      • Honsa

        There was a Munsters movie though…………….just saying . Love them all either way !

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/John-Crowder/1179726173 John Crowder

    MIssed the most famous TV car of all…The 1966 TV Batmobile!!  Manufactured by George Barris.  Couple others where the Munster Mobile, Gandpa Munster’s Drag Coffin Car, and last but not least, The Monkee Mobile!

    • https://plus.google.com/106230951362302649805 steven deleon

      First off, let go of the 60s. Second of all, MOVIE not TV cars. 

      • Honsa

        There was a Munsters movie though…………….just saying . Love them all either way !

  • Carlspiva

    Where’s Herman Munster’s SICK RIDE ?

  • Carlspiva

    Where’s Herman Munster’s SICK RIDE ?

  • JimTsail

    Where is Mr. Miyagi’s car collection from the Karate Kid?

  • Jacob wagg

    I think it was a 1970 Chevelle SS in the movie “Dazed and Confused”. One of my all time favorites.u00a0n

    • http://twitter.com/MojoMotors MOJO Motors

      Shame on us. Great car. Great movie.

  • JimTsail

    Where is Mr. Miyagi’s car collection from the Karate Kid?

  • Jacob wagg

    I think it was a 1970 Chevelle SS in the movie “Dazed and Confused”. One of my all time favorites. 

    • http://twitter.com/MojoMotors Mojo Motors

      Shame on us. Great car. Great movie.

  • http://www.facebook.com/keyna.purvis1 Keyna Purvis

    cool

  • http://www.facebook.com/keyna.purvis1 Keyna Purvis

    cool

  • Blackjack0169

    the california kid was not a 1951 ford infact it was either a 1933 or a 1934 ford 3 window coupen

    • http://twitter.com/MojoMotors MOJO Motors

      Right you are. Thanks for the call out.

  • Blackjack0169

    the california kid was not a 1951 ford infact it was either a 1933 or a 1934 ford 3 window coupe

    • http://twitter.com/MojoMotors Mojo Motors

      Right you are. Thanks for the call out.

  • https://plus.google.com/106230951362302649805 steven deleon

    Excuse me, Flo?

  • https://plus.google.com/106230951362302649805 steven deleon

    Excuse me, Flo?

  • Danny_new2002

    the munster mobile from The Munsters,also Dragula grandpa’s car

  • Dsgeg

    death proof: 1969 Dodge Charger

  • http://www.fastlanes.net/ car accessories

    very fantastic!
    I didn’t know the history of these cars and it’s
    my very first time to see their
    evolution!
    thank you!
    I learn something!
    =)