James Bond BMW Z3 and BMW 750iL in The Movie Cars Collection Auction
A selection of iconic movie cars from French and international cinema will be offered in an online auction organised by Bonhams Cars from 21 to 28 November 2025.
The collection comes from the Movie Cars Central Museum, which showcases pop culture memorabilia, located 45 minutes from Paris and run by Franck Galiègue.
This auction will showcase the diversity of this cinematic tradition, offering 50 movie and TV series vehicles and motorcycles and 19 automobilia, all offered without reserve.
Most of these vehicles are originals, seen in films such as Fast & Furious, Taxi, Jurassic Park, Drive, Men in Black, Back to the Future, Robocop, Ghostbusters and The Dukes of Hazzard.
Others are replicas seen in The A-Team, Herbie the Love Bug, Batman, James Bond and more.
Bond is represented by a BMW 750 (estimate: €15,000-20,000) and BMW Z3 Neiman Marcus Edition (estimate: €20,000-30,000), cars from the James Bond films starring Pierce Brosnan.
Note that neither the 750 nor the Z3 is a screen-used car.
The BMW 750 is made to look like the BMW 750iL used by Pierce Brosnan as James Bond in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997).

The car is fitted with the famous M73 V12 engine and modified to match 007's specifications. Delivered new in France, the BMW 750 is accompanied by its French title.
The 1996 BMW Z3 Roadster 1.9L is number 66 of 100 Neiman Marcus James Bond Editions.

These cars were offered exclusively through Neiman Marcus in the United States (see more Neiman Marcus editions featured on Bond Lifestyle). This particular model as only 8.300 miles recorded, comes with an extensive history file and is accompanied by its US-Title.
The original 1999 Peugeot 406 V6 from the film Taxi 2, probably the most famous car in French cinema, will be presented to the public with an estimate of €70,000 to €120,000.
Loïc Maschi, Specialist, Bonhams Collector Cars, said: "We are delighted to present this remarkable collection to car, motorbike and pop culture enthusiasts from around the world. As cinema knows no boundaries, we are looking forward to truly global interest. Most of these cars are authentic pieces of cinema and modern automotive history. With no reserve price, we hope that the sale of this collection will be a real box office success."
Franck Galiègue added: "This museum has been an incredible adventure, but the time has come to move on to new automotive projects. I have spent many years collecting these cars and have had the pleasure of sharing them with enthusiasts from all over Europe. Now it is time to pass them on to film lovers who will take up the baton and continue to keep these witnesses to mechanical and cinematic history alive. I am excited to move forward with new projects in the future."
Following the world auction record set on 5 May 2023 by a 2000 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R driven by the late Paul Walker in Fast & Furious 4, which sold for $1.36 million, eight vehicles from this series will play a prominent role, including one of the most famous modern cinema cars, the 2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII, which Paul Walker drove on the roads of Miami in 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) (estimate: €250,000-500,000).

• Dodge Charger "Off-Road", 1970 – Fast & Furious 7 (2015).
Estimate: €150,000-250,000
• Plymouth Barracuda, 1972 – Fast & Furious 7 (2015).
Estimate: €80,000-120,000
• Chevrolet Camaro "Off-Road", 1967 – Fast & Furious 7 (2015).
Estimate: €60,000-100,000
• Buick Grand National, 1986 – Fast & Furious 4 (2009).
Estimate: €50,000-80,000
• Fast Attack Buggy, circa 2015 – Fast & Furious 7 (2015).
Estimate: €30,000-50,000
French cinema is also featured in this collection, with the iconic Peugeot 406 and 407 models, which became famous in the Taxi films. These cars are symbols of French automotive culture celebrated on the big screen.
• Peugeot 406 V6, 1999 – Taxi 2
Estimate: €60,000-80,000
• Peugeot 407 V6, 2006 – Taxi 5 - Replica
Estimate: €16,000-36,000
Among the vehicles used on screen, a Cagiva 600 Canyon motorbike straight out of Jurassic Park Lost World (1997) (estimate: €17,000-20,000), a 1987 Ford LTD Crown Victoria that starred in Men in Black (1997) (estimate: €17,000-34,000) and the now legendary 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 driven by Keanu Reeves in John Wick (2014) (estimate: €85,000-140,000).

• 1989 Batmobile, circa 1992 – Batman Stunt Show
Estimate: €70,000-100,000
• 1973 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu – Drive
Estimate: €60,000-80,000
• Gene Winfield Police Cruiser, circa 1989 – Back to the Future Part II
Estimate: €70,000-100,000
• Gene Winfield Everyman's Car, circa 1982 – Blade Runner
Estimate: €20,000-30,000
• Dodge Charger 'General Lee', 1968 – The Dukes of Hazzard
Estimate: €120,000–160,000
• GMC 3/4T 305, circa 1960 – Ghostbusters Afterlife
Estimate: €20,000–30,000
Others are replicas of the most famous cars in film and television history, such as the legendary K2000 (estimate €30,000-50,000), Ford Gran Torino from Starsky & Hutch (estimate: €25,000-35,000), and even the Camaro 'Bumblebee' from Transformers (estimate: €20,000-35,000).
• GMC Vandura, 1983 – A-Team – Replica
Estimate: €35,000-50,000
• Volkswagen Beetle, 1962 – Herbie the Love Bug – Replica
Estimate: €20,000-30,000

Among the cinema memorabilia, a life-size T-rex surrounded by cars and motorcycles from the Jurassic Park films will be offered with an estimate of €35,000-60,000. A replica of the 'Pitbull' hoverboard seen in Back to the Future 2 is estimated at €1,500-2,200.
The Movie Cars Collection auction takes place from 21 - 28 Nov 2025 online and in Paris, Avenue Hoche. See the online catalog at Bonhams.












