Batmobile to Fred’s Flintstone car, the most unusual car collection museum that’s real. The Internet wants to “meet the owner”

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Michael Keaton’s Batmobile From 1989’s Batman to the Flintstones’ car in ‘Viva Rock Vegas’, here’s a look at the ‘world’s strangest car collection’.

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Which one is your favorite? (Image source: Instagram)

Which one is your favorite? (Image source: Instagram)

Are you fond of cars and dream of having some vintage collections from all over the world? Here we walk you through the ‘World’s Strangest Cars Collection’, which not only contains a few classic vehicles, but also takes visitors back to the eras of Michael Keaton’s Batman as well as The Flintstones.

US-based content creator Daniel McDonald, otherwise known as Daniel Mac, recently shared a video on Instagram, walking people through the non-profit museum, PK Collects, which is located on Cahuenga Boulevard in Los Angeles.

It is a privately owned collection of more than 100 vehicles of various shapes and sizes, including exotic cars, motorcycles, tractors and airplanes.

Sharing the video on the social media platform, Daniel Mack joked that his landlord is the DMV’s “greatest nightmare.”

What do you expect?

The clip highlights several vintage vehicles that the person has purchased from owners and auctions.

First, viewers get to see the car that was used in The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, a romantic comedy film released in 2000. The car’s owner said the car is still in good condition and he still drives it on the roads of Los Angeles. It was purchased for $50,000.

Another highlight is the “Batmobile” from the 1989 Batman movie. The owner bought it at a Warner Bros. auction. For 250 thousand dollars.

“It’s the hardest car to drive in the collection, but it’s probably the coolest car shown here,” he said.

Other vintage cars we’re looking at at the facility include a full-size Radio Flyer wagon (worth $15,000 to $20,000), a Dodge Challenger Dunk (purchased for $30,000) and a Dodge Challenger Hellcat Jailbreak convertible, which cost him about $200,000.

One of the fun rides in the museum is the Honda Moto Compacto, which can be folded into a small suitcase. He got it for $1,000.

PK Collects is home to about 100 cars, nearly 30 tractors and other types of vehicles, including motorcycles.

It also contains a 1964 Lamborghini tractor, worth about $75,000, along with a Theodore Roosevelt backboard ($70,000).

The owner of PK Collects said his favorite car in the collection is a 1962 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint, which he bought for $150,000.

A few other vehicles include the Toyota COMS ($10,000), a Japanese minivan; Volkswagen Harlequin ($30,000); Jet Ski scooter ($15,000); And a 2012 Fiat 500 Jolie ($50,000).

According to the official website, PK Collects is located minutes from Burbank Airport and 20 minutes from downtown Los Angeles. All of its profits go to charity.

It remains open from 11am to 4pm (local time) on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.

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