Appearing in the movie Back to the Future, the 1981 DeLorean became a popular symbol of the 1980s. Today, the wing-doored car from the film resides in the Hollywood Star Car Museum collection in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
Mad Max drove one of the hottest cars in film. The Interceptor that Mel Gibson drove was a 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT. Though the car was heavily modified on the exterior, most of the interior was retained for the film.
Bo and Luke Duke kicked up Hazzard County dust in their 1969 Dodge Charger on the CBS series "The Dukes of Hazard." On television from 1979 to 1985, the network never expected for the show to be as successful as it became.
Burt Reynolds put a ton of back-road miles on his 1977 Pontiac Trans Am in Smokey and the Bandit. Equipped with a 400 cubic inch V8, this car was built for power and speed. Surprisingly enough, however, the massive V8 engine only produced 180 horsepower.
Batman Returns brought an intimidating rendition of the Batmobile. Michael Keaton flew through the streets of Gotham City in the shark-like automobile that was equipped with countless gadgets and power. This movie vehicle is on display in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
Few movie characters had more memorable automobiles than James Bond. And in the film "Goldfinger", Sean Connery drove the sleek and shiny 1964 Aston Martin DB5. Sporting a 6-cylinder engine, this vehicle had a 282 horsepower engine.