The "most realistic version of the DeLorean Time Machine in existence" is one of more than 150 sci-fi and fantasty props, comics and paraphernalia being sold off for charity this Saturday. Organizers expect the Back to the Future car to fetch $100,000.
Presented by Profiles in History, the auction takes place at Universal Studios' Globe Theatre in Hollywood.
Auction items include (with estimated values):
Identity disk from Tron: Legacy (estimated price: $2,500)
Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope one-sheet poster signed by six principle cast members ($1,500)
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers one-sheet poster signed by 10 principle cast members ($1,500)
Screen-used Scotty Dog puppet and taxidermy puppet from Coraline ($1,500 each)
Megan Fox costume from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen ($1,500)
Pair of tickets to the premiere of Tron: Legacy ($400-$600)
Prop tape recorder bomb from 24 ($250)
Spider-Man 2 one-sheet poster signed by Stan Lee and Kirsten Dunst ($250)
Superman No. 1 ($150,00)
Director’s chair back signed by Christopher Nolan ($150)
Bids can be placed in person, online, by phone or absentee. Proceeds from the auction go toward Variety's Children’s Charity of Southern California and The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research.
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