The “world’s craziest car collection” includes everything from Michael Keaton’s Batmobile from the 1989 movie Batman to the Flintstones vehicle from “Viva Rock Vegas.”

What is your favorite? (Image Source: Instagram) Do you have a passion for automobiles and aspire to own some of the world’s classic collections? Here’s a tour of the “world’s craziest automotive collection,” which not only has a few vintage cars but also transports guests to the time of Flinstones and Michael Keaton’s Batman.
Daniel MacDonald, also known as Daniel Mac, is a US-based content creator who just posted a video on Instagram showing visitors around the non-profit museum PK Collects, located on Cahuenga Boulevard in Los Angeles.
More than 100 vehicles of various sizes and shapes, including exotic cars, motorcycles, tractors, and airplanes, are part of this privately held collection.
Daniel Mac made a joke about the property’s owner being the Department of Motor Vehicles’ (DMV) “worst nightmare” while posting the footage on social media.
Daniel Mac made a joke about the property’s owner being the Department of Motor Vehicles’ (DMV) “worst nightmare” while posting the footage on social media.
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A number of vintage cars that the individual purchased from their various owners and auctions are featured in the video.
First, fans get to see the vehicle featured in the romantic comedy “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas,” which came out in 2000. According to the owner, the car is still in good shape, and he continues to drive it on the streets of Los Angeles. The purchase price was $50,000.

The 1989 movie Batman’s “Batmobile” is another standout. The owner paid an incredible $250,000 for it at the Warner Bros. auction. “It is definitely the coolest automobile in the collection, but it is also the hardest to drive,” he said.
The facility also features a full-size Radio Flyer Wagon, which is valued between $15,000 and $20,000, a Dodge Challenger Donk, which he purchased for $30,000, and a Dodge Challenger Hellcat Convertible Jailbreak, which he purchased for approximately $200,000.

The Honda Moto Compacto, which folds up into a little briefcase, is an entertaining ride at the museum. He paid $1,000 for it.
There are roughly 30 tractors, 100 cars, and other vehicles, including motorcycles, at PK Collects. It also includes Theodore Roosevelt’s Buckboard ($70,000) and a 1964 Lamborghini Tractor, which costs about $75,000.
The 1962 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Sprint, which he purchased for $150,000, is his favorite vehicle in the collection, according to the owner of PK Collects.
Other vehicles include the 2012 Fiat 500 Jolly ($50,000), the Volkswagen Harlequin ($30,000), the Japanese pickup truck Toyota COMS ($10,000), and the Jet Ski Scooter ($15,000.According to the official website, PK Collects is situated 20 minutes from downtown Los Angeles and minutes from the Burbank airport. Charity receives all of its profits. It is open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. (local time).
