1976 Lotus Esprit Coupé
Do you remember the submarine in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me? It was none other than a custom-built 1967 Lotus Esprit Coupé. The glamorous vehicle had a submarine built after its design, which was called Wet Nellie. It was also used in For Your Eyes Only The body of the car had been made using fiberglass. Roger Moore drove the wedge-shaped car, which came with a 6-cylinder engine inside. While the Esprit could not really transform into a submarine, it has survived all these years. It is worth $1 million. It also inspired Elon Musk to design his cybertruck!
1961 Ferrari 250 GT California
We are sure that you have seen Ferris Bueller’s Day Off! The classic ‘80s movie was made even more memorable by the presence of this stunning 1961 Ferrari 250 GT. It continues to live on as the bright red symbol of freedom and youth in those days. The car became so famous that it got inducted into the Historical Vehicle Hall of Fame in the Smithsonian in 2018. The Ferrari boasted of a 5-L V8 engine, a 5-speed transmission, and a 4-wheel independent suspension. The 1961 vehicle retained the original VIN tags and the Certificate of Authenticity issued by Modena Design now that it is in the Hall of Fame. It is thought to be worth $375,000.