Most car fans can identify at least a handful of famous screen cars. Whether it's the Duke boys’ General Lee, Mad Max's Interceptor or the Italian Job's Minis, a quick glance at their sillhouettes is enough to identify them.
But how many people pay attention to minor details such as the registration number of movie motors?
To find out, dealer chain Peter Vardy has put together a quiz asking car and movie nuts to identify the cinematic cars and the films in which they appear from just their number plates.
We’ve picked out 10 of our favourites for you to try.
1. Q1: ECTO-1
An easy one to start. Photo: Peter Vardy
2. A1: Ghostbusters
Ecto-1 or the Ectomobile from 1984's Ghostbusters. A 1959 Cadillac ambulance/hearse built by coachworkers Miller-Meteor Photo: Shutterstock
3. Q2: BDR 529
Can you name the film? Photo: Peter Vardy
4. A2: Blues Brothers
The Bluesmobile from 1980's Blues Brothers. A 1974 Dodge Monaco ex-police car which, according to Elwood Blues has "a cop motor, cop tyres, cop suspension" Photo: Shutterstock
5. Q3: GEN 11
A timeless classic Photo: Peter Vardy
6. A3: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The eponymous flying car from the 1968 musical written by Roald Dahl and based on a book by Ian Fleming Photo: Getty/Gareth Cattermole