TV and Movie Cars

2004 Holden Monaro

2004 Holden

Monaro

Son of the Mask

Get ready to have your mind blown because the Volo Museum is home to one of the most awe-inspiring cars you will ever lay your eyes on. This is not just any ordinary car, my friend, it is a masterpiece of epic proportions. This vehicle was designed by Fireball Tim and built by a team of special effects wizards for the blockbuster movie Son of the Mask, and let me tell you, it is an absolute stunner!

Starting its life as an Australian Holden, this car has undergone unbelievable modifications that will leave you speechless. The enormous blower with a viscous mouth for an air intake is just the tip of the iceberg. This car is powered by an LS1 engine, and it moves like lightning! The interior is loaded with gadgets and switches that would make even James Bond green with envy. And if that's not enough, the car is equipped with flame throwers that shoot out from the hood pipes and rear exhaust!

The car is truly a work of art, and it's not just any car either. This is the original screen-used car from the movie Son of the Mask. Yes, you heard that right, the very same car that was featured in the movie! The Volo Museum spent nearly a decade trying to acquire this magnificent vehicle, and in 2015, their dream finally came true when Warner Brothers released it and sold it to them.

Words cannot do justice to the sheer magnificence of this car. It is like an oversized Hot Wheels car come to life, with every inch of it meticulously crafted to perfection. When you see it in person, you will be in awe. It is almost unbelievable that such a car could exist in the real world, but trust me, it does, and it is every bit as amazing as you could ever imagine.