With over two thousand classic and collector cars on display, Dezerland is one of the world’s largest car collections. There is a Batman room, a jaw-dropping collection of James Bond vehicles, a micro-car room, a collection of movie cars…the list goes on. There are so many cars it was hard to choose which pictures to include in this gallery.
Auto Museum Entrance
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James Dean tribute art car, a replica Porsche Speedster twice the size of the actual one in which Dean lost his life
From the microcar room, a pair of Messerschmitts. Messerschmitt was a German company that made fighter jets for the Nazis during the war. After the war, it manufactured small cars for the reconstruction. You can clearly see the aircraft-inspired design cues.
The World’s Longest Car
After an extensive restoration, the world’ largest car, recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records was brought to the Orlando Auto Museum. With twenty-six wheels, a putting green, whirlpool bath and even a helipad, it is the most unique car you’ll ever see.
The James Bond Room
Enjoy this video walkthrough of the jaw-dropping collection of James Bond movie vehicles and props, probably the finest collection you’ll see anywhere.
One of TWO 1964 Aston Martin DB 5s from the movie Goldfinger, one of which has working gadgets. The red car in the background is a 1971 Mustang Mach 1, the same model which made an appearance in Diamonds Are Forever
The micro car room. Deezer has so many in his collection they have to be stored on warehouse shelves
A chimpanzee in one of the micro cars
Next group of images: details of hood ornaments and emblems, an art form in their own right. Pedestrian safety considerations eventually led to the demise of the hood ornament.
The Bat Cave, with several screen-used vehicles as well as replicas
The Bat Boat, based on a Glastron speedboat, this one the original from the 1966 Batman movie
Bond room vehicles, from left to right: a Mini Moke from Live and Let Die, a 1980 Lotus Esprit, a Wet Bike, and in the background a Stromberg helicopter from The Spy Who Loved Me, an AMC Matador fastback from The man With the Golden Gun
Replica Little Nellie from You Only Live Twice
Headlight / turn signal detail from a 1957 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser station wagon. These are the kinds of artfully arranged details we don’t see in cars anymore
Most people know that Vespa is famous for making motor scooters (see Roman Holiday with Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant). Not many people are aware that Vespa also dabbled in making cars as well. This is an extremely rare Vespa micro car with a motor scooter engine. What it lacks in horsepower it makes up for in charm.
An extremely rare Renault 2CV extended woody station wagon. In the background is a glimpse of the longest car in the world