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Unbelievable, but this summer marks the 20th anniversary of the cult classic live-action film adaptation of Scooby-Doo. To celebrate, Shaggy actor Matthew Lillard has joined Airbnb to host some lucky fans in the Mystery Machine.


Guests can profit from the experience offered by the Mystery Machine for only $20 a night, which includes a Scooby-Doo marathon, of course. In addition, the van is parked by the scenic Southern Californian coastline.

Source: Hypebeast

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