Whether you’re a wealthy antique automobile collector, an auto enthusiast, or you just like looking at pretty things, The Auto Collections at the Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino can fulfill all your needs. Located on the fifth level of the Imperial Palace’s parking facility, it is the world’s largest and finest classic car showroom with more than $100 million worth of special vehicles for sale and on display for collectors and visitors.
Check out more than 250 different cars, including antiques, muscle cars, historical cars, cars owned by celebrities, one-of-a-kind cars, and more. Guests can look at a piece of history with the 1939 Chrysler Royal Sedan, which once belonged to the father of TV talk show host Johnny Carson. It was the car Carson learned to drive on and took to his senior prom. Or, car lovers can drool over the 1994 Jaguar XJ220, which was once the fastest car in the world, or the classic 1932 Rolls-Royce Phantom II Continental Figoni et Falaschi Pillarless Berline, once owned by the Prince of Nepal. The showroom has a seemingly endless amount of amazing, unique, and beautiful vehicles for every taste.
The Grand Salon houses some of the more rare vehicles in the 125,000 square foot exhibit with cars from makers such as Packard, Rolls-Royce, Duesenberg, Bentley, Ferrari, Aston Martin, Cadillac, Mercedes-Benz, and more. The main showroom features cars from makers such as Ford, Porsche, Volkswagen, Jaguar, Maserati, Austin Healey, Lincoln, Renault, Harley Davidson, BLW, Kaiser, and many more.
The Auto Collections is also a great place to sell that unique vehicle you’ve been holding on to; hundreds of buyers visit the showroom daily to browse the inventory. And if you happen to fall in love with a particular vehicle, you can even purchase it for yourself. Just be prepared to write a very large check – price tags on the car can reach as high as $5 million.
But if that’s not an option, guests can always visit the gift shop, which sells automobile merchandise such as books, figurines, puzzles, and more. A visit to the Auto Collections will definitely leave you wanting to take one of the motored beauties home, but if nothing else, you can at least take home a picture of one.