A collection of hot-shot cars is a dream of many people. Lucky for the veteran actor Sylvester Stallone, the dream has been achieved. The actor has many notable, iconic, and vintage cars. The actor has an iconic array of cars and an almost 100-year-old car that he spent $400 million on!
Stallone has an impressive collection of a 2010 Porsche Panamera, a Bentley Continental GT, a Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, a Rolls-Royce Phantom, and the cherry on top, his 1932 Ford “Deuce” Hi-Boy Hot Rod.
Sylvester Stallone Spent A Fortune on His 1932 Vintage Car
Vintage cars are a luxury that several actors have spent their fortunes on. The Rocky actor owns a 1932 Ford vintage “Deuce” Hi-Boy Hot Rod. Being made in 1932, the car almost turns a 100-year-old and is one of the closest cars in Sylvester Stallone’s heart.
The Hot Rod was an open-end car which meant that people could customize and modify it at their will. The Stallone-owned Hot Rod boasts an impressive 6.30 liter Chevy V8 engine that generates over 330 horsepower with a 460 lb-ft of torque. According to reports, Sylvester Stallone spent a good chunk of his $400 million fortune to modify this car with altered rear wheels and narrower flat tires along with some other tweaks.
Being black in color, Stallone has been photographed many times cruising around in the open air with a smile on his face. Alongside this, Stallone also boasts some heavy names to his collection such as a Bugatti Veyron, a custom Ford GT Mustang, a Chevrolet Corvette C8 Convertible, and a Chevrolet C3 Corvette.
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Well, to further his dreams of owning more hotshot cars, Sylvester Stallone has been scheduled to star in multiple upcoming projects. The actor is currently associated with the MCU in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 for portraying the character of Stakar Ogord.
Alongside this, the actor is also scheduled to return for the iconic reprisal of Barney Ross in The Expendables 4. Both of these movies are set in the post-production stage of development while his upcoming project Little America and Hunter are in the pre-production stage.
The actor was last seen in the TV series Tulsa King wherein he portrayed the character of Dwight ‘The General’ Manfredi. The series was well received around the world and is available to stream on Paramount+ with potential upcoming seasons to delight the hearts of Stallone fans around the world.
Source: Hotcars