What really impresses me is the pure artistic creativity people have when it comes to makeup/prosthetics, props, statues, movie cars, etc. It's just amazing!
Even as a minority, I totally agree. History happens and being politically correct isn’t changing how things were done back in the days. I hate the super sensitive times now 😒
I had an original General Lee bank even though it's plastic someone stole it and I'm looking for another one but I did find a miniature one a hot wheels
@@kennyevans4998sorry to burst your bubble. It is NOT OK to celebrate it. It has nothing to do with political correctness or political ideology. It has to do with FACTS. It is the flag of an army that attacked the United States. We don’t celebrate the Japanese flag or the Nazi flag for the same reasons. Period!
Thanks for taking us to see all those fun cars and Hollywood memorabilia ! I remember seeing the Batmobile and the Monkeemobile at a car show in Boston when I was a kid (1968). Your vlogs really brighten up these "stay-at-home" days, Jordan.
Great video!! I met George Barris in Gatlinburg. :-) He was in town for something at the museum an d eating lunch at the table next to me, I knew who he was due to the museum and a HUGE love of cars....and so I asked him, if he was him...and he was. He was just a SUPER nice guy. Talked to us for awhile, as we were from WI and he thought that was cool. :-) Love the Dukes and really appreciate that you went to Cooters and gave a shout out to John Schneider's youtube channel! Pretty cool. I have an orange Challenger...as I LOVE the Dukes!!
I used to go to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge almost every year with my family because we lived less than an hour away. But we never went to this museum, we walked by it and i always wanted to go in.
I saw the ORIGINAL Hillbillies truck at a museum in the School of the Ozarks years ago. It was donated to the school because its not far from Silver Dollar City Where they filmed a few episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies.
Kings island comment.....those cars where located in what was called "Paramount Story" area. I loved sitting in that area. It's quiet and peaceful. Nice place to rest. They also had a miniature model of the Starship Enterprise.
I'm sure this has been said before, That may be a car from the movie "BEVERLY HILLBILLIES . The REAl HILLBILLIES car is in Point Lookout, Mo at the Ralph Foster Museum. The producer of the show was friends with Ralph. You should go there.
Back in the days when The Beverly Hillbillies were filming down at Table Rock Lake, Silver Dollar City. We were able to see The Beverly Hillbillies in their car driving around. Pretty kool!!
awesome cars some sweet rides especially the batman car my brother and I love the watching batman when we were kids my brother loved the Dukes of Hazzard the munster's car Grandpa's car Wicked
Aww Herman is so cute in his leather jacket. I loved the show! Ooh The Beverly Hillbilly car...fabulous! Omg..the actual squad car!! Wow...Bob Hope's car, beautiful. Elvis's car...be still my heart. MJ's car, Paul's car...oh man. Omg...Dolly's blue dress...That Tbird is gorgeous! I really enjoyed seeing the star's personal cars. This was an awesome video...one of my favs, Jordan!!!
When I was a kid in the early 60s we used to take trips to Gatlinburg. From your video I'd have to say that Gatlinburg has GREATLY improved since circa 1963. Anyway, love your videos. I am addicted.
Yep! You are 100% correct! When I lived in Missouri, I went and saw it a couple times. Either there are 2 vehicles that were used in the show, or they moved the car, or this one is NOT the original. I remember the original being more brown with rust - but, I'm getting old. So, I may be remembering the color wrong.
There's a similar auto museum in Branson Mo. Called the Branson Celebrity Car Museum. It has a mixture of both replicas and authentic. The Carpetbagger and Boogie Travels both did vlogs there recently.
Yes, I worked at the Ralph Foster Museum while attending school at College of the Ozarks. It was donated by Paul Henning who was a producer on The Beverly Hillbillies.
A fun touristy museum in pigeon forge. Impressive collection of TV and movie original and replica cars.. also, an amazing collection of celebrity cars of Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson, Dolly Parton, Elvis, Bob Hope & more.. qlso, the home of the REAL ORIGINAL 1966 TV Batman Batmobile.. ALSO Apparently NOT the original Beverly Hillbillies car
I also wanted to see the Beverly Hillbillies car a few years back and went to the museum at College of the Ozarks. It looked pretty authentic there. They said the Beverly Hillbillies producer donated it directly to that museum.
@@arnoldhillbillygrizzlyputm1493 Daisy drove a 1971 Plymouth Satellite, dress to look like a Road Runner. The boys drove it over a cliff demolishing it. That show featured a girl that ran away to get married, and her father was chasing her to stop the wedding. He ultimately accepted the marriage, and as a thank you for helping, the dad (very rich man) gave Daisy her Jeep "Dixie"
Jordan me and my family went there in 2016. The museum just opened for the day and the owner was there and he let my 3 year old grandson at that time sit in the Batmobile, the General Lee and some of the cars from the Fast and the Furious movies. He had a blast in there; the owner said they just dont let anybody sit in the cars but he was astounded by the way my grandson was behaving by not touching them and recognizing what movies and shows they were used in.
Wow, what a fantastic collection!..... I love the Shelby Mustang Nicholas Cage drove...also love Dennis Wilsons red Thunderbird, and Steve McQueens car and bike...awesome museum...many thanks Jordan 👍
I think Dollys car was pretty nifty myself! Loved the thunderbird & Elvis s car fine stuff.the sting ray and Aston Martin were beautiful. I’d love to see the oridginal batmobile !! Thank you 🙏 Jordan
The Hollywood Stars Cars Museum has got to be the best and coolest car museum ever. Always been interested in cars. Just wowed by all the original cars from movies and tv shows that they have. I think they have cars that other museums don’t have that I know of. Never seen the Beverly Hillbillies original car before in a museum. Enjoyed the story about Irene Ryan and Max Baer auditioning together. I loved Herbie The Love Bug since I first saw the movie when I was a kid. I think that was the first move I ever saw in a movie theater. So worth going to Gatlinburg for. Has to be my favorite car museum so far. Fun seeing it for the first time with you. Made my day brighter. Thank you. God bless you
I don't know if you are old enough to remember the automobile and motorcycle collection at the Imperial Palace hotel and casino in Las Vegas. It was located on the 5th floor of the parking garage converted to air conditioned museum. When I found out all we had to do was sign up for their player club card to see the museum, I stopped gambling! These museums will always surprise you with something you didn't expect. Thank you, JR
Hi Jordan, WOW! There is some money there!! Loved seeing the original 'Bat Mobile' and the 'Beverly Hillbillies' car, and the nice little story to go with it too. The 'M*A*S*H' jeep was cool and good old 'Herbie' aswell. Nice to see the originals as there are so many copies of everything now. Great vlog Jordan.
And so it goes...Very cool vlog! This was a great museum! love to own the Smokey And The Bandit Trans Am! ...Again, thanks Jordan for letting me vlog with You!
Hey Jordan, another terrific Vlog! A few of these classic Hollywood cars brought back my childhood, especially the General Lee. Since I met James Best, who portrayed Roscoe P. Coltrane, on the Dukes, any memorabilia from that show means a lot to me. I also enjoyed the original Batmobile. That has always been one of my favorites.
That was awesome!!!!! I loved all the cars, motorcycles, but really, really loved the gone in 60 seconds Shelby, smokey and the bandit car, James Dean Porsche. Great job showing all the cars, and giving the backgrounds. I am definitely going there. Thanks for letting us discover America's secrets, treasures. Peace out.
Wonderful Jordan, was having a bad day, you cheered me up!! The Bat Mobile was so cool. George was very clever, made so many tv cars. Thanks for this Vlog Jordan
Well I saw this video and decided to come visit this museum. Thanks for the idea. I had a hard time just standing inches away from some vehicles from programs I have watched over the years like Batman, Andy Griffin show the Duke's of Hazzard and Mash. I was just as impressed with singers Dolly pardon , Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson vehicles. I'm glad that this has been made available to the public. Thanks Jordan for the idea.
Oh my gosh, you have given me the destination to solve a mystery that has been discussed for years. The Mayberry motorcycle has been talked about for years as to what make and model it was and what happened to it, nobody on many motorcycle forums had the answer. Now I know where it is to solve it. Thanks a bunch Jordan. Just wish you had filmed more of it and the placard so I could see the make.
They had a car show in Michigan when I was just a kid back in the 80's and one of the Michael Keaton Batmobiles was there and I had my picture taken next to it with a Friend of mine. That was the best time I ever had 😊💖
The #17 car at 21:18 is actually a Laser 917 kitcar, used in Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo, driven by a rival racer. The car used in Le Mans was a 1970 Porsche 917K painted in the GULF livery. Not sure why they claimed it to have been in Le Mans.
That was totally awesome!!! I love this kind of stuff !!! the car museum in Blackhawk California is also pretty awesome! They let us film in there the last time we went.
So many fantastic cars, bring back a few memories, to see the original Hillbilly’s car, loved watching that, granny was my favourite, loved the vlog soo much, to have all those cars under one roof wow, thankyou Jordan loved the vlog x 😁👍🏻
Jordan, I really enjoy your blogs. You visit places that I know I will never get to visit- not at my age ( I am 71). Thank you for doing all this for us. I got very emotional when you visited the crash site where Patsy Cline lost her life.
We went there a few years ago and I got my picture taken in the Batmobile and in the Herbie car. If I remember right, the Herbie is also a screen used car.
there used to be a museum to elvis in pf that had two of his limos and his gmc truck that was recently on jay lenos garage. idk who currently owns it all now but it was a massive collection. the owners son was a elvis impersonator in town as well.
Great vlog Jordan I like how you explain in detail everything as you film. I learned more from watching you than I did going there. Love Gatlinburg I go two or three times a year.
Well lets see what you brought to my door today... marvel agent of shields... batmobile is world famous... Adam West ! George was so crafty. Shelby cars are just a cut above. General Lee was big car. Aarnuld! Motorcycle.. Dracula another George Barris Car.. Cool seeing his museum nice 130 spider.. cool Beverly Hillbillies car.. My sister took care of Irene Ryan in her later years. Mayberry cars.. mash and ghost busters.. Herbie. Nice TCB elvis car. MJs car. Parl McCartney car.. who drinks mello yellow.. I never have... nice steve McQueens BSA... Dolly liked to live chill too.. beach boys car! The Rock. Mikeal keaton car... it was worth it. Another Nice Vlog.
Funny, I was always told the real Beverly Hillbillies vehicle from the original TV show is at the Ralph Foster Museum at Point Lookout , Missouri's College of the Ozarks and the car was given to the museum by fellow Ozarkian, Paul Henning, the author and creator of the Beverly Hillbillies.
George Barris worked on James Dean's Porsche he painted the silver Dean Jeffries pinstriped and painted the numbers and the words across the back at George Barris his old shop in Lynnwood
WOW those cars were amazing! So many from my “younger years” 😁 And the truck from TWISTER!! I love that movie! Thank you for showing these. I just enjoy the museums do much!
Amazing vlog Jordan love watching your channel. Glad to see that all these movie cars are being seen and kept in a museum, definitely gotta visit this place someday myself. Hope you are having a great time in Tennessee.
Loved seeing all the cars. Would like to see car from Nash Bridges or Starsky and Hutch. Thanks again for letting me go with you. Take care and be safe. Hug Jah for me!
i think this is the best video that ive seen for a long time . its nice to see all of the movie cars under one roof i think the batman car was the best one
This made my day ! Eleanor what a beauty . Nothing like a Shelby, it's beautiful and badass. Great museum full of so many amazing cars and memorabelia.
Hi Jordan, there are some awesome cars, the dukes of hazard was really good, I use to love watching that, the flint stone car would be cool on hot days, I had a VW beetle 20 years ago, what a museum that is, Who you gonna call Ghostbusters.. I loved Herbie, I wish I had a car that drove its self. Love the video, say hi to JAH when you next see him. 🥰🥰
Hi Jordan great vlog yet again brought lots of memories of great films loving all these cars so great that people can see them and all the props from the films definitely worth seeing.
This is a great museum Hollywood car museum Gatlinburg Tennessee I highly recommend this as a must-see if you take a trip to Gatlinburg a couple of my favorite cars the Batmobile and the General Lee from two of my favorite shows are in this Museum it's well worth the money
That was one great Car Museum. I'm with you I never watched The Fast and Furious either. That's great seeing all those cars from various movies and TV shows. I enjoyed that very much and I'm not much of a car person. Thank you as usual Jordan. You made it very interesting.
The Beverly Hillbillies truck and the Flintstones car and the Dukes of Hazard car. Back in the 1970ts my stupid older brother couldn't figure out why our mom would say Batman don't come on my t.v. lol. Can't stop watching the Beverly hillbillies on TH-cam
I want that James Bond car. And I wouldn't mind driving the Mayberry Cop car and shine that spot light. lol. Loved every minute of it. Safe travels and Thanks for sharing!!
Interesting in the Bob Hope car background in Palm Springs, they have saguaro cactus which would be in the Arizona Desert not California, there would be Joshua Trees.
Another great vlog today Jordan!! I never get tire of car vlogs thanks for all your working in filming... theses cars are timeless... so take care, stay safe, but have fun!!🌺🍃🌼🍃🍍🥕🥦🌻🌻👩🏻💻
jordan speaking of dollys cars my neighbor growing up had one of her old cars was a 73 iirc series 75 cadillac white w red interior. he had a copy of the title where she owned it. kept it forever. i was told the it was the car the song White Limozeen was written about even though its not the one on the album cover. i used to stop and look at all the time. he sold it about 15 years ago. i live in ky only a few hours from there so basically its everyones vacation destination.
I finally had a chance to view this vlog and I have to say its awesome! I'm kind of a car nut anyway so it was extra special to see these famous original cars... its so cool and so much Americana. I had no idea that this museum even existed. I would love to see if in person myself someday. Thanks again for doing this excellent vlog!!
The original Beverly Hillbillies truck is in the Ralph Foster museum at the College of the Ozarks in Hollister Missouri just outside of Branson Missouri. Been there for a long time. The one you saw is NOT the original.
Great to see some more star cars. Visited Petersons and Kustom Kars on my last trip to LA. Will have to place Gatlinburg on my bucket list now. Thanks Jordan.
The little town I just moved to has the cop car and moped from the great Canadian tv show Corner Gas. But this museum looks a bit better... and a few more vehicles.
I saw Steve McQueen's BSA motorcycle at his hanger that he had at the Santa Paula Airport back in '88 a friend of mine knew I was a Steve McQueen fan and told me they have Steve McQueen day there and display what ever was in his hanger and that motorcycle was there
How many Beverly Hillbillies cars were there?.....The Ralph Foster Museum's best known exhibit is a cut-down 1921 Oldsmobile Model 46 Roadster, the truck used in the original TV series. It was a Bicentennial gift to the museum by the show's producer, Paul Henning...Maybe this one was built for the movie several years ago..
This was definitely worth watching. Jordan, I only discovered your channel a couple of months ago; since then I look forward to watching your vlogs on a daily basis . It's the next best thing to actually visiting these places.
What really impresses me is the pure artistic creativity people have when it comes to makeup/prosthetics, props, statues, movie cars, etc. It's just amazing!
I love the General Lee.... glad to see the flag was still on it
Flag ain't goin nowhere.
Twister was GREAT - totally agree. Amazing to see that car. Every time I re-watch it, something new is seen - it is just one of those movies.
Love the Mayberry police car...I'm glad it's still around.
if you go to mt airy you can ride replicas through the town. pretty neat place.
I'll admit I was slightly drooling a little while looking at these cars. so beautiful with all the work that's put into them.
My wife and I went there 8 years ago. It was awesome. I have so many pics. Thanks for sharing the memories Jordan!
It’s ok to say , the Confederate flag, don’t be so timid or scared to recognize it. It’s part of tv history. Don’t cave in to political correctness.
Even as a minority, I totally agree. History happens and being politically correct isn’t changing how things were done back in the days. I hate the super sensitive times now 😒
Recognizing it is one thing….. celebrating it is something else.
@@robertblaney5033 nothing wrong with celebrating it is still ok. As a Southerner I lnow the history of it. Its your right to disagree with it.
I had an original General Lee bank even though it's plastic someone stole it and I'm looking for another one but I did find a miniature one a hot wheels
@@kennyevans4998sorry to burst your bubble. It is NOT OK to celebrate it. It has nothing to do with political correctness or political ideology. It has to do with FACTS. It is the flag of an army that attacked the United States. We don’t celebrate the Japanese flag or the Nazi flag for the same reasons. Period!
Thanks for taking us to see all those fun cars and Hollywood memorabilia
! I remember seeing the Batmobile and the Monkeemobile at a car show in Boston when I was a kid (1968). Your vlogs really brighten up these "stay-at-home" days, Jordan.
Great video!! I met George Barris in Gatlinburg. :-) He was in town for something at the museum an d eating lunch at the table next to me, I knew who he was due to the museum and a HUGE love of cars....and so I asked him, if he was him...and he was. He was just a SUPER nice guy. Talked to us for awhile, as we were from WI and he thought that was cool. :-) Love the Dukes and really appreciate that you went to Cooters and gave a shout out to John Schneider's youtube channel! Pretty cool. I have an orange Challenger...as I LOVE the Dukes!!
Wish I had that 'Beverley Hillbillies' vehicle to drive around in😃
Think it would make me kind of stand out from the crowd😎
I used to go to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge almost every year with my family because we lived less than an hour away. But we never went to this museum, we walked by it and i always wanted to go in.
I saw the ORIGINAL Hillbillies truck at a museum in the School of the Ozarks years ago. It was donated to the school because its not far from Silver Dollar City Where they filmed a few episodes of The Beverly Hillbillies.
Kings island comment.....those cars where located in what was called "Paramount Story" area. I loved sitting in that area. It's quiet and peaceful. Nice place to rest. They also had a miniature model of the Starship Enterprise.
there was something about that bob hope car that I just loved. it was my favorite car of the collection . I never seen it before. Simply beautiful!
One of my favorite places to go in Gatlinburg. They add new things yearly.
I'm sure this has been said before, That may be a car from the movie "BEVERLY HILLBILLIES . The REAl HILLBILLIES car is in Point Lookout, Mo at the Ralph Foster Museum. The producer of the show was friends with Ralph. You should go there.
That Barris garage sale you went to was really cool! To me there will never be another Batmobile and batman other than Adam West.
Exactly
The Dragula was also in the Munsters movie Munster Go Home!
Back in the days when The Beverly Hillbillies were filming down at Table Rock Lake, Silver Dollar City. We were able to see The Beverly Hillbillies in their car driving around. Pretty kool!!
awesome cars some sweet rides especially the batman car my brother and I love the watching batman when we were kids my brother loved the Dukes of Hazzard the munster's car Grandpa's car Wicked
Aww Herman is so cute in his leather jacket. I loved the show! Ooh The Beverly Hillbilly car...fabulous! Omg..the actual squad car!! Wow...Bob Hope's car, beautiful. Elvis's car...be still my heart. MJ's car, Paul's car...oh man. Omg...Dolly's blue dress...That Tbird is gorgeous! I really enjoyed seeing the star's personal cars. This was an awesome video...one of my favs, Jordan!!!
When I was a kid in the early 60s we used to take trips to Gatlinburg. From your video I'd have to say that Gatlinburg has GREATLY improved since circa 1963. Anyway, love your videos. I am addicted.
The REAL screen used truck from The Beverly Hillbillies is in the Ralph Fosters Museum at College Of The Ozarks in Hollister Missouri.
Yep! You are 100% correct! When I lived in Missouri, I went and saw it a couple times. Either there are 2 vehicles that were used in the show, or they moved the car, or this one is NOT the original. I remember the original being more brown with rust - but, I'm getting old. So, I may be remembering the color wrong.
George Barris was notorious for certifying replicas as the actual cars. The one in Gatlinburg is a replica.
@@carguy53 Yeah, I was reading up on this museum. Apparently, most of the vehicles are replicas.
There's a similar auto museum in Branson Mo. Called the Branson Celebrity Car Museum. It has a mixture of both replicas and authentic. The Carpetbagger and Boogie Travels both did vlogs there recently.
Yes, I worked at the Ralph Foster Museum while attending school at College of the Ozarks. It was donated by Paul Henning who was a producer on The Beverly Hillbillies.
A fun touristy museum in pigeon forge. Impressive collection of TV and movie original and replica cars.. also, an amazing collection of celebrity cars of Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson, Dolly Parton, Elvis, Bob Hope & more.. qlso, the home of the REAL ORIGINAL 1966 TV Batman Batmobile.. ALSO Apparently NOT the original Beverly Hillbillies car
I also wanted to see the Beverly Hillbillies car a few years back and went to the museum at College of the Ozarks. It looked pretty authentic there. They said the Beverly Hillbillies producer donated it directly to that museum.
Daze with Jordan the Lion remember you saw Dorthy 2 when you were here in Kansas. 🤗
That yellow challenger is same as what daisy duke besides the cj jeep she had .
@@arnoldhillbillygrizzlyputm1493 Daisy drove a 1971 Plymouth Satellite, dress to look like a Road Runner. The boys drove it over a cliff demolishing it. That show featured a girl that ran away to get married, and her father was chasing her to stop the wedding. He ultimately accepted the marriage, and as a thank you for helping, the dad (very rich man) gave Daisy her Jeep "Dixie"
iirc the one there was used in one of the later tv movies that was made. the one from the remake is in a museum as well but idr where.
Car museums are so fun . I love that yellow '70 challenger used for NCIS. Stay safe!
I went to the Barris museum in LA in the late 70’s, early 80’s. It was so cool.
Jordan me and my family went there in 2016. The museum just opened for the day and the owner was there and he let my 3 year old grandson at that time sit in the Batmobile, the General Lee and some of the cars from the Fast and the Furious movies. He had a blast in there; the owner said they just dont let anybody sit in the cars but he was astounded by the way my grandson was behaving by not touching them and recognizing what movies and shows they were used in.
Wow, what a fantastic collection!..... I love the Shelby Mustang Nicholas Cage drove...also love Dennis Wilsons red Thunderbird, and Steve McQueens car and bike...awesome museum...many thanks Jordan 👍
Las Vegas has a Carroll Shelby Factory and Museum that gives free daily tours. Located just south of the Mandalay Bay resort, it’s worth a visit!
I definitely need to see that
I think Dollys car was pretty nifty myself! Loved the thunderbird & Elvis s car fine stuff.the sting ray and Aston Martin were beautiful. I’d love to see the oridginal batmobile !! Thank you 🙏 Jordan
The Hollywood Stars Cars Museum has got to be the best and coolest car museum ever. Always been interested in cars. Just wowed by all the original cars from movies and tv shows that they have. I think they have cars that other museums don’t have that I know of. Never seen the Beverly Hillbillies original car before in a museum. Enjoyed the story about Irene Ryan and Max Baer auditioning together. I loved Herbie The Love Bug since I first saw the movie when I was a kid. I think that was the first move I ever saw in a movie theater. So worth going to Gatlinburg for. Has to be my favorite car museum so far. Fun seeing it for the first time with you. Made my day brighter. Thank you. God bless you
I don't know if you are old enough to remember the automobile and motorcycle collection at the Imperial Palace hotel and casino in Las Vegas. It was located on the 5th floor of the parking garage converted to air conditioned museum. When I found out all we had to do was sign up for their player club card to see the museum, I stopped gambling! These museums will always surprise you with something you didn't expect. Thank you, JR
Hi Jordan, WOW! There is some money there!! Loved seeing the original 'Bat Mobile' and the 'Beverly Hillbillies' car, and the nice little story to go with it too. The 'M*A*S*H' jeep was cool and good old 'Herbie' aswell. Nice to see the originals as there are so many copies of everything now. Great vlog Jordan.
And so it goes...Very cool vlog! This was a great museum! love to own the Smokey And The Bandit Trans Am! ...Again, thanks Jordan for letting me vlog with You!
Hey Jordan, another terrific Vlog! A few of these classic Hollywood cars brought back my childhood, especially the General Lee. Since I met James Best, who portrayed Roscoe P. Coltrane, on the Dukes, any memorabilia from that show means a lot to me. I also enjoyed the original Batmobile. That has always been one of my favorites.
That was awesome!!!!! I loved all the cars, motorcycles, but really, really loved the gone in 60 seconds Shelby, smokey and the bandit car, James Dean Porsche. Great job showing all the cars, and giving the backgrounds. I am definitely going there. Thanks for letting us discover America's secrets, treasures. Peace out.
Wonderful Jordan, was having a bad day, you cheered me up!! The Bat Mobile was so cool. George was very clever, made so many tv cars. Thanks for this Vlog Jordan
Well I saw this video and decided to come visit this museum. Thanks for the idea. I had a hard time just standing inches away from some vehicles from programs I have watched over the years like Batman, Andy Griffin show the Duke's of Hazzard and Mash. I was just as impressed with singers Dolly pardon , Elvis Presley and Michael Jackson vehicles.
I'm glad that this has been made available to the public. Thanks Jordan for the idea.
What a super cool museum!! So many amazing famous cars! I'm glad they're available for people to see.
Your channel is the best! Thank you for all the smiles. 😊
Being a car & motorcycle guy , Thankyou for the tour it was great .
I went to Harrah's car museum I think 1980. 1938 Phantom Coursair was incredible.
Oh my gosh, you have given me the destination to solve a mystery that has been discussed for years. The Mayberry motorcycle has been talked about for years as to what make and model it was and what happened to it, nobody on many motorcycle forums had the answer. Now I know where it is to solve it. Thanks a bunch Jordan. Just wish you had filmed more of it and the placard so I could see the make.
The original Beverly Hillbillies truck from the TV series is at College of the Ozarks at Point Lookout, MO.
Hey Jordan great cars celebrating movie history. Also went to Petersen motor museum some time back. Rog brown. Pacific sunset records.
They had a car show in Michigan when I was just a kid back in the 80's and one of the Michael Keaton Batmobiles was there and I had my picture taken next to it with a Friend of mine. That was the best time I ever had 😊💖
used to have it and one of the waynes world pacers at kings island i had a pic of me in front of them at one time.
Another absolutely amazing vlog Jordan brought back some wonderful childhood memories just love classic cars and motorbikes ❤️
Dolly's car probably isn't flashy and popping so people didnt know it was her
The #17 car at 21:18 is actually a Laser 917 kitcar, used in Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo, driven by a rival racer. The car used in Le Mans was a 1970 Porsche 917K painted in the GULF livery. Not sure why they claimed it to have been in Le Mans.
That was totally awesome!!! I love this kind of stuff !!! the car museum in Blackhawk California is also pretty awesome! They let us film in there the last time we went.
I miss Gatlinburg. I use to work up in Gatlinburg when i was a teenager. I lived in Newport, Tn.
So many fantastic cars, bring back a few memories, to see the original Hillbilly’s car, loved watching that, granny was my favourite, loved the vlog soo much, to have all those cars under one roof wow, thankyou Jordan loved the vlog x 😁👍🏻
Jordan, I really enjoy your blogs. You visit places that I know I will never get to visit- not at my age ( I am 71). Thank you for doing all this for us. I got very emotional when you visited the crash site where Patsy Cline lost her life.
We went there a few years ago and I got my picture taken in the Batmobile and in the Herbie car. If I remember right, the Herbie is also a screen used car.
This one is the waltzing car, used in herbie goes to monte carlo
Very cool so good to see an Elvis car along with all the other cool cars... Great job Jordan....
there used to be a museum to elvis in pf that had two of his limos and his gmc truck that was recently on jay lenos garage. idk who currently owns it all now but it was a massive collection. the owners son was a elvis impersonator in town as well.
Great vlog Jordan I like how you explain in detail everything as you film. I learned more from watching you than I did going there. Love Gatlinburg I go two or three times a year.
I was there several years ago!!! Loved it!!!
What a cool place, so many neat cars. This guy that made these is a genius.
Really enjoyed this video. Particularly liked the Dennis Wilson Thunderbird. I also enjoyed your video on Dennis. What a sad ending to a great talent.
Get to see cool stuff and don't have to leave home. Thanks, Jordan!😁
Well lets see what you brought to my door today... marvel agent of shields... batmobile is world famous... Adam West ! George was so crafty. Shelby cars are just a cut above. General Lee was big car. Aarnuld! Motorcycle.. Dracula another George Barris Car.. Cool seeing his museum nice 130 spider.. cool Beverly Hillbillies car.. My sister took care of Irene Ryan in her later years. Mayberry cars.. mash and ghost busters.. Herbie. Nice TCB elvis car. MJs car. Parl McCartney car.. who drinks mello yellow.. I never have... nice steve McQueens BSA... Dolly liked to live chill too.. beach boys car! The Rock. Mikeal keaton car... it was worth it. Another Nice Vlog.
Funny, I was always told the real Beverly Hillbillies vehicle from the original TV show is at the Ralph Foster Museum at Point Lookout , Missouri's College of the Ozarks and the car was given to the museum by fellow Ozarkian, Paul Henning, the author and creator of the Beverly Hillbillies.
Awesome museum. I'd like to have seen the car from, "Dude, Where's My Car". Lol
George Barris worked on James Dean's Porsche he painted the silver Dean Jeffries pinstriped and painted the numbers and the words across the back at George Barris his old shop in Lynnwood
WOW those cars were amazing! So many from my “younger years” 😁 And the truck from TWISTER!! I love that movie! Thank you for showing these. I just enjoy the museums do much!
Amazing vlog Jordan love watching your channel. Glad to see that all these movie cars are being seen and kept in a museum, definitely gotta visit this place someday myself. Hope you are having a great time in Tennessee.
Loved seeing all the cars. Would like to see car from Nash Bridges or Starsky and Hutch. Thanks again for letting me go with you. Take care and be safe. Hug Jah for me!
i think this is the best video that ive seen for a long time . its nice to see all of the movie cars under one roof i think the batman car was the best one
Not too many people know, but Elvis was a collector of cars. He LOVED his cadillacs though!
This made my day ! Eleanor what a beauty . Nothing like a Shelby, it's beautiful and badass. Great museum full of so many amazing cars and memorabelia.
RIP H.B. Halicki and the real Eleanor. The original didn't need CGI and NOS.
Hi Jordan, there are some awesome cars, the dukes of hazard was really good, I use to love watching that, the flint stone car would be cool on hot days, I had a VW beetle 20 years ago, what a museum that is, Who you gonna call Ghostbusters.. I loved Herbie, I wish I had a car that drove its self. Love the video, say hi to JAH when you next see him. 🥰🥰
Hey ! I've been there ! Gatlinburg was a fun town. But the areas surrounding it were most fun on a motorcycle !
“ I believe the original Beverly Hillbillies truck is in Branson, Missouri. The creator of the series Paul Henning owned land there.”
Hi Jordan great vlog yet again brought lots of memories of great films loving all these cars so great that people can see them and all the props from the films definitely worth seeing.
Such a great video ! Thank you Jordan for sharing you trip with us 😀
Oh I really enjoyed that loved seeing Beverley hillbillies car thanks Jordan ❤️❤️
This is a great museum Hollywood car museum Gatlinburg Tennessee I highly recommend this as a must-see if you take a trip to Gatlinburg a couple of my favorite cars the Batmobile and the General Lee from two of my favorite shows are in this Museum it's well worth the money
Hey The actual Beverly Hillbillies vehicle is at the college of the Ozarks in Branson Missouri.
That was one great Car Museum. I'm with you I never watched The Fast and Furious either. That's great seeing all those cars from various movies and TV shows. I enjoyed that very much and I'm not much of a car person. Thank you as usual Jordan. You made it very interesting.
The Beverly Hillbillies truck and the Flintstones car and the Dukes of Hazard car. Back in the 1970ts my stupid older brother couldn't figure out why our mom would say Batman don't come on my t.v. lol. Can't stop watching the Beverly hillbillies on TH-cam
Enjoyed the video , great to see the cars. Love movie cars. well displayed . Thanks !
I want that James Bond car. And I wouldn't mind driving the Mayberry Cop car and shine that spot light. lol. Loved every minute of it. Safe travels and Thanks for sharing!!
Interesting in the Bob Hope car background in Palm Springs, they have saguaro cactus which would be in the Arizona Desert not California, there would be Joshua Trees.
The Batmobile is highly rebuilt. I saw it in '68 and was amazed how cheap looking and worn and frayed it was
Another great vlog today Jordan!! I never get tire of car vlogs thanks for all your working in filming... theses cars are timeless... so take care, stay safe, but have fun!!🌺🍃🌼🍃🍍🥕🥦🌻🌻👩🏻💻
jordan speaking of dollys cars my neighbor growing up had one of her old cars was a 73 iirc series 75 cadillac white w red interior. he had a copy of the title where she owned it. kept it forever. i was told the it was the car the song White Limozeen was written about even though its not the one on the album cover. i used to stop and look at all the time. he sold it about 15 years ago. i live in ky only a few hours from there so basically its everyones vacation destination.
I finally had a chance to view this vlog and I have to say its awesome! I'm kind of a car nut anyway so it was extra special to see these famous original cars... its so cool and so much Americana. I had no idea that this museum even existed. I would love to see if in person myself someday. Thanks again for doing this excellent vlog!!
It's so cool that all of that history wasn't destroyed in the great Gatlinburg fire.
Where's the 50 and 57 Ford's used in Thunder Road ? In the 70s them or 2 replicas were at the museum in Gatlinburg.
The original Beverly Hillbillies truck is in the Ralph Foster museum at the College of the Ozarks in Hollister Missouri just outside of Branson Missouri. Been there for a long time. The one you saw is NOT the original.
Looking forward of going to Gatlinburg to see Hollywood car museum
Apparently between 250 - 320 'General Lee' cars were created for the Dukes of Hazzard series, most of them destroyed of course!
Great to see some more star cars. Visited Petersons and Kustom Kars on my last trip to LA. Will have to place Gatlinburg on my bucket list now. Thanks Jordan.
The little town I just moved to has the cop car and moped from the great Canadian tv show Corner Gas.
But this museum looks a bit better...
and a few more vehicles.
I saw Steve McQueen's BSA motorcycle at his hanger that he had at the Santa Paula Airport back in '88 a friend of mine knew I was a Steve McQueen fan and told me they have Steve McQueen day there and display what ever was in his hanger and that motorcycle was there
Update, the original Beverly Hillbillies truck is at the Ralph Foster museum, south of Branson, Missouri.
How many Beverly Hillbillies cars were there?.....The Ralph Foster Museum's best known exhibit is a cut-down 1921 Oldsmobile Model 46 Roadster, the truck used in the original TV series. It was a Bicentennial gift to the museum by the show's producer, Paul Henning...Maybe this one was built for the movie several years ago..
I love going to the car museum, I had my picture taken in the Batmobile and Eleanor the Mustang from Gone in 60 seconds
Went there also. It was great to see all the cars. I'm from Cincinnati, so I remember when Kings Island was owned by Paramount. Love your vlogs. Peace
Fun! Thank you, Jordan.Had a boyfriend in the 60/s with a BSA and one in the 70's with a Harley Electroglide.
This was definitely worth watching. Jordan, I only discovered your channel a couple of months ago; since then I look forward to watching your vlogs on a daily basis . It's the next best thing to actually visiting these places.