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Jackson is home to the Rusty's TV & Movie Car Museum, which hosts a collection of cars that have been shown in TV and film, including the green Mitsubishi Eclipse driven by Paul Walker in the original "Fast and Furious."
Rusty's TV & Movie Car Museum: Jackson: Madison: West: Media: website, over 25 cars that have been used in movies and TV and TV and movie memorabilia Sam Davis Home: Smyrna: Rutherford: Middle: Historic house: Website, mid-19th-century home of Confederate courier Sam Davis: Sam Davis Museum: Pulaski: Giles: Middle: Military
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Reproduction of the "Bluesmobile" at Rusty's TV & Movie Car Museum, Jackson, Tennessee. For the scene when the brothers finally arrive at the Richard J. Daley Center, a mechanic took several months to rig the car to fall apart. [26] At the time of its release, The Blues Brothers held the world record for the most cars destroyed in one film. [26]
The original 1966 car was housed in Planet Hollywood in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where it hung from the ceiling. [citation needed] Upon the closing of the Atlantic City location, the car was auctioned off to John Sbrigato, who also owns a Munster Koach. [4] It currently stands on display in Gatlinburg, Tennessee's Hollywood Star Cars Museum. [5]
An automotive museum is a museum that explores the history of automotive-related transportation. Bold – museums owned by automotive manufacturers Italics – no longer open to public access, excluding private or invitation-only collections that were never intended for public access
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The museum contains an exhibit of collectors' autos from vintage to modern classics, with the main focus being American cars of the 1950–1980 period, over 50 famous TV and movie cars, cars previously owned by the rich and famous, and a large, one-of-a-kind, Disney and Looney Tunes characters display. Unique to this museum is that many of the ...