Rapid Read    •   6 min read

Colorado Movie Car Museum Auctions Iconic Vehicles Amid Relocation Plans

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

A movie car museum in Colorado is auctioning over 60 vehicles from its collection as it plans to relocate. The auction includes iconic cars from Hollywood films such as the Flintstones' Rubble Racer, the Ecto-1 from the 2016 Ghostbusters film, and several vehicles from the Fast and Furious franchise. The museum, known as Rodz and Bodz, was founded in 2017 by Zack Loffert and has operated as a prop rental business. The museum will close temporarily for redevelopment, but the rental business will continue. The auction also features around 400 other items, including movie memorabilia and vintage signs.
AD

Why It's Important?

The auction presents a unique opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts to acquire pieces of cinematic history. It highlights the intersection of entertainment and automotive culture, showcasing the enduring appeal of movie cars. The museum's relocation and expansion plans suggest a growing interest in immersive experiences that blend film and automotive history. This development could influence similar museums and businesses, encouraging them to innovate and expand their offerings to attract visitors.

What's Next?

The auction is set to begin on Friday, with listings available over two days. The museum's new location promises an 'immersive museum experience,' where visitors can feel as though they are stepping into movie sets. This approach may set a precedent for other museums seeking to enhance visitor engagement through interactive and immersive experiences.

AI Generated Content

AD
More Stories You Might Enjoy