Aston Martin DB5
The Aston Martin DB5 ended up becoming one of the most famous cars in the world thanks to the 1964 007 film, Goldfinger. It also made a reappearance in Thunderball after that. There is a replica of it on display at the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. In 2010, the original car was bought by a car collector by the name of Harry Yeaggy. He paid a cool $4.6 million to call it his! Whoa. If you do not have nearly as much money as he does, the replica also comes with the gun barrels right behind the front indicators and a bulletproof rear window.
1977 Pontiac Trans Am
Burt Reynolds got his big break when he got cast to star in Smokey & the Bandit. In it, he drove a gorgeous Pontiac Firebird Trans Am in black and gold, which saw even more fame. The 1977 car had numerous duplicates made since the production was heavy on stunts. When they finished filming, they only had a single surviving unit with the original paint. Worth $76,000, it is now owned by an unnamed buyer from Southern Florida. On the set, they ended up obliterating a total of three duplicates, with a fourth one left intact that would not start. They made ten more of it for the sequel!