10 Classic Cars Kevin Hart Drives
Most people know Kevin Hart for his hilarious stand-up comedy specials and his many funny performances on the big screen. In fact, there aren’t many actors in Hollywood that are currently working harder than him. That’s probably why he’s laughing all the way to the bank year in year out. It’s clear he is using his gifts well, too. The money he’s making has allowed him to pick up a new hobby—collecting classic cars.
1966 Pontiac GTO
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GM reached an unimaginable level of success with its GTO Pontiac in 1966. America’s favorite muscle car had now become a full-fledged model and was no longer just an option. There were a lot of style changes made compared to the 1964 and 1965 versions, which were also very popular.
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It dropped the angular aesthetic for more seductive contours. The car’s body shape was famously dubbed the coke bottle style. A few years ago, Kevin put some new “shoes” on his Pontiac GTO. Forgiato, a Los Angeles auto specialist company, built him custom luxury wheels.
1959 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
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The 1959 Corvette Convertible has the same body shape as its 1958 counterpart. The small improvements over the previous model year included the removal of the two chrome bars that featured from the deck lid and the phony hood louvers. Another noticeable change was the seats. Corvette redesigned its seats and came up with some of the most comfortable seats you’ll find in any old-school sports car. They do a great job at keeping both the passenger and driver comfortably in place.
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Kevin recently bought one of these for around $825,000 or so. The C1 he added to his car collection is a truly beautiful machine with a 6.2-liter V8 engine under the hood.
Jeep Wrangler
There aren’t many cars out there that boast the kind of bloodline that the Wrangler has. It goes all the way back to when the world was at war for the second time, born from the United States army’s desire to come up with a capable off-road automobile. It’s spawned numerous imitators since then but it has also amazingly stayed true to the format first introduced in the 1940s.
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Kevin, however, didn’t actually buy the Jeep Wrangler in his collection. It was a gift from one of his close friends. Wouldn’t it be great to have friends like that, huh? He calls his car the “What Now Jeep Wrangler.”
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1970 Plymouth Barracuda “Speedkore”
On September 1, 2019, Kevin Hart was involved in a car accident. The car he was in was his 1970 Plymouth Barracuda which he had bought just two months prior. The horrible car accident occurred somewhere in California’s Malibu Hills. Sadly, the car was written off, but, considering how special this automobile is, it’s not going to be such a big surprise if we see it again in his collection very soon.
The stock 1970 Barracuda had a 7.0-liter V8 engine under the hood that could produce a whopping 425 hp. However, SpeedKore came in with a 6.4-liter HEMI V8, accompanied by a 2.9-liter Whipple Supercharger that allowed it to produce a jaw-dropping 720 hp.
1977 Ford Bronco
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SUVs weren’t always just considered practical cars. They were once considered cool as well. If you don’t believe this, just take a look at the first-generation Ford Bronco. Yes, it wasn’t the first of its kind, however, it was the first car to try and show the potential in that space.
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Kevin Hart this car for some time until he cashed in a handsome $139,700 on it at a Las Vegas auction.
1965 Mustang Convertible
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Since the Mustang’s arrival on the American car scene, it has always played a highly visible role. And things don’t look to be slowing down either. Kevin Hart isn’t the only famous person to have this car in their collection. Celebrities such as Cher and Jay Leno to the former U.S. President Bill Clinton have been owners of this beautiful machine.
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Kevin Hart has many things going on, and one of them is his car-centric show called Kevin Hart’s Muscle Car Crew. He promoted his new 1965 Ford Mustang on this show recently and showcased how stunningly pristine it is.
1970 Dodge Charger “Hellraiser”
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The 1970 Dodge Charger entered the final years of the classic muscle car age with many tricks up its sleeve. The bumper featured a new chrome loop accompanied by a full-width taillamp cover. The R/T models featured simulated reverse body-side scoops.
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SpeedKore recently unveiled a fantastic 1970 Dodge Charger dubbed “Hellraiser” which the specifically built for Kevin Hart. For those of you that aren’t aware, the comedian and actor had already wrecked one the company had built for him in the past.
1969 Chevrolet Camaro
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The 1969 Chevvy Camaro may not have been one of the fastest muscle cars then, however, with a unique blend of induction, exhaust, brake, and engine options, it was arguably the Z28 that people desired the most of them all. Kevin Hart owns one of these beauties and calls his car “Bad News.”
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He recently took it to Timeless Kustoms ostensibly to give it more power. Kevin initially wanted to do a 2.0, refreshing the whole car from the ground up.
1967 Ford Mustang GT500E
The last car on our list is his 1967 Ford Mustang GT500E. As you can see, the comedian and actor has a soft spot for products produced during the muscle car era. You can’t blame him for these were superbly built cars made for power and performance.
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Most people expect the 408 cubic-inch Mustang to be a cataclysm on wheels but they’re often pleasantly surprised when they find out it’s nowhere near anything like that.