Ever since Viktor F. Yanukovych fled Kiev last week, the world has gotten a good look at the deposed Ukrainian president’s lavish residential complex. Among the zoo, the golf course and the many garish luxury items on the site (notably the fake pirate ship), Mr. Yanukovych kept a collection of automobiles that would make any collector proud.

His fleet included several dozen vehicles: boxy Soviet-era luxury cars— such as a Zil limousine — a couple of proletarian, Ukrainian-built ZAZ 965s, vintage military vehicles, motorcycles and even a mid-1930s-style Ford hot rod, a 1950 Bentley Continental S1 and a 1963 Chevrolet Impala.

A full list of the cars in Mr. Yanukovych’s taxpayer-financed garage has not been made available, but casual viewers of the cars in the collection would be able to tell that it lacks the flash and diversity of, say, Jerry Seinfeld’s Porsche collection, or the corner of Jay Leno’s fleet where the Ferraris and McLarens live. The Yanukovych roster includes many cars that would fit in well within the relatively pedestrian Eastern European-centric ranks of Jeff Lane’s oddball museum collection in Nashville.

Image A tweet by Kostyantyn Andriyak from Viktor Yanukovych's former residence. Credit... Kostyantyn Andriyak

Although protesters left Mr. Yanukovych’s home rather intact, they took possession of 12 vehicles believed to belong to his son, Viktor Yanukovych Jr., which were found in a warehouse outside of Kiev. All were clad in sinister black paint and included such high-dollar standouts as a Mercedes-Benz AMG G-Class, a Range Rover Sport, an International MXT and a Bentley.