Sylvester Stallone has an extremely surprising choice for an everyday car

  • Sylvester Stallone has a Hollywood-worthy car collection.
  • However, his everyday car might surprise you
  • He’s been seen driving around California, US, in a 1932 HighBoy Hot Rod

Published on Jul 18, 2024 at 11:27 AM (UTC+4)
by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones

Last updated on Jul 18, 2024 at 6:34 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

Sylvester Stallone has a Hollywood-worthy car collection.

That’s not to mention the cars he drove in his iconic roles.

However, the 90-year-old everyday car he drives around Beverley Hills, US, in might surprise you.

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The 1932 HighBoy Hot Rod

Referred to as the ‘the hidden gem of Sylvester Stallone’s garage’, he’s been seen driving around the 1932 HighBoy Hot Rod.

The unique classic is proof that he appreciates the style and power behind an old-fashioned hot rod.

The custom-built car stands apart from his collection of muscle cars and luxury vehicles.

The Hollywood icon – with a staggering estimated net worth of $400 million – was seen driving it around Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, US.

The two-door convertible is 3.4m (11ft) long, and its period style has been perfectly preserved.

It was produced by American carmaker, Ford.

The car is equipped with a 383cid (or 6.3-liter) big-block Chevy V8

This means it packs 330 horsepower and a maximum torque of 460lb-ft.

Interior details include custom tan leather seats and billet aluminum trim.

Meanwhile, the exposed chrome suspension up front features coilovers, chrome A arms, and front disc brakes.

Valued at an estimated $130,000, Stallone’s Ford 1932 Highboy Hot Rod is one of the star’s less expensive motors.

Fully customized from a Dearborn Deuce convertible, it was altered entirely with enormous rear wheels and conventionally narrow front tires.

It features a number of other staple hot rod industry performance upgrades.

His other enviable cars, watches and properties

The actor has previously been photographed behind the wheel of countless cars, including the Bugatti Veyron – as was LeBron James – the Mercedes-Benz G63, and the Bentley Continental GTC.

Adele demolished Sylvester Stallone’s mega-mansion after she bought it for an eight-figure sum in 2023.

The Oscar-winning actor also owned the most complicated watch in the world and sold it for $5.4 million.

His Patek Philippe Grandmaster Chime 6300 watch sold at a Sotheby’s auction in New York.

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