Ultimate movie motors
From the Weasley's vintage Citroen in 'Harry Potter' to the highly desirable Vanquish from 'Die Another Day', Lara Page revisits some of the best-loved movie cars of all time.
Former Bond girl Honor Blackman with the 'Goldfinger' Aston Martin DSB5 during the opening day of the Classic Car show at the NEC in Birmingham in 2005. Photo: David Jones/PA.
An original Ford Torino (although not 'the' original) during a photocall at The Dorchester Hotel on Park Lane, ahead of the film premiere of 'Starsky and Hutch' at London's Leicester Square.nextpage
The Ford Anglia from 'Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets' - admittedly not the most stunning car to look at, but its ability to fly would certainly come in handy on the M6 during rush hour!nextpage
Sophia Myles, who played Lady Penelope in the recent 'Thunderbirds' remake, in the custom car from the movie.
The DeLorean from the 'Back to the Future' trilogy retains a cult status and is still one of the favourite movie cars of all time. The DeLorean pictured belongs to a member of the DeLorean Owners Club UK. Picture: James Carr/PA.
Voted the ultimate big screen car, the infamous Batmobile made its movie debut in the 1989 movie 'Batman' starring Michael Keaton. It's pictured here with British Formula One star Damon Hill and 'Batman Forever' star Chris O'Donnell.nextpage
The General Lee car, during a photocall at the Wellington Arch ahead of the UK premiere of the recent film remake 'The Dukes Of Hazzard'.nextpage
The highly desirable Aston Martin Vanquish and Jaguar XKR from the the James Bond movie 'Die Another Day', which were unnveiled at the British International Motor Show in 2002.nextpage
The weird but wonderful 1969 Pink Panther car, which was auctioned by Coys for around £75,000 to £90,000. Picture: Lewis Whyld/PA.nextpage
The car driven by Captain Nemo in the movie 'The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen', displayed during the premiere at the Odeon Cinema in London's Leicester Square.nextpage
Stars of the 'Harry Potter' Rupert Grint and Julie Walters pose with the Weasley's vintage Citroen DS car - as featured in the film. Picture: Yui Mok/PA.nextpage
The unforgettable customised XK8 Jaguar, decked out in stripes, which was used in the second Austin Powers movie.





