Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias is known far and wide as a great comedian, but he’s also established himself as a connoisseur of all things related to Volkswagen’s iconic Bus. The 44-year-old comedian owns a collection of classic VW Bus models amounting to $3 million. He keeps them in his personal museum, which was designed to carry a passing resemblance to Volkswagen’s production facility in Wolfsburg, Germany.

Each Bus model is unique in its own right, including one — a 1968 Volkswagen Transporter — that served as his first car when he was 17 years old. That fateful purchase led to more purchases until it became big enough that he needed a place to store all his precious Bus models.

The Fluffy Museum is home to some of the rarest VW Bus models ever built. There’s a 15-window 1963 Bus and a 1952 Barndoor Bus in Iglesias’ collection. The comedian doesn’t just tuck them away either; he works closely with a team of experts to restore his finds and keep them in running order. He even drives most of his Bus models even though those trips aren’t often long.

In addition to all the Volkswagen Bus models, the Fluffy Museum also houses three rare Volkswagen Beetle models from 1950, 1956, and 1958.