Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Luxury Cars Collection Of WWE Superstar Bill Goldberg - Muscle Car - Cla...





Luxury
Cars Collection Of WWE Superstar Bill Goldberg - Muscle Car - Classic Car


1959 Chevy
Biscayne
This car was
Goldberg’s favorite when it is time for taking a drive near the beaches of San
Diego. Goldberg bought it in an auction not only because it was pleasing to his
eyes, but also because he know its history.

1965 Shelby
Cobra Replica
On a scale
of 1 to 10, Goldberg gave it a 12. This car was special to Goldberg. Aside from
its NASCAR motor, Bill Elliot’s brother Birdie Elliot, built that car for him.
Bill says that this car can get the front end off the ground in 90mph.

1966 Jaguar
XK-E Series 1 Convertible
Goldberg
bought this car from his friend with the price tag of $11. His friend is a
successful developer and this car’s fate with a good owner is more important
than the money.
Goldberg
spent $120,000 while restoring the car. He gave it a 10 because of its
admirable beauty but Goldberg feels bad for not having the guts of driving it.
He’s not sure on what he’s going to do with this car. He is torn between
enjoying the car while driving it and putting it up on a show then eventually
sell it


1963 Dodge
330
This car
already became a cover of Hot Rod magazine for December 2010 issue. It is a
lightweight aluminum race car and a pushbutton automatic. With a simple push of
a button, your car was already on the next gear. Goldberg calls this “The
Killer Car”

1969 Dodge
Charger
This car was
one of those 152 ’69 Hemi Chargers. Goldberg personally admits that if he was a
car, this one was the perfect car to represent him. He says that, “it was big
and powerful”

1967 Shelby
GT500
This car was
one of those cars that Bill Goldberg bought since he made it big on the
wrestling business. He bought it on Barret Jackson from Steve Davis. It was not
in good condition although it fills his needs.

1970
Plymouth Barracuda
According to
Bill Goldberg, this car was a must-have when you are collecting classic cars
from 60s-70s. This one is considered as a rare car. Goldberg says that
everybody needs to have an E-body Cuda although this one is not his personal
favorite.

1970 ½
Camaro Z28
This car was
restored by Bill Elliot and Bill Goldberg was aware of its glorious history as
a race car.

1968 Super
Stock Dodge Dart Replica
Goldberg
built this car to make it look like the original. This car was rare, only 50
are manufactured and it wasn’t called Super Stock for nothing because with its
lightweight body, this car was really meant for street racing.

1970 Pontiac
GTO
Goldberg
loves this car for the fact that it was so rare. This high-performance car was
packed with a 3-speed manual shift and it was unusual, so he got to have it.

1970 Boss
429 Mustang
Goldberg
says that Mustangs cannot be rated that is why this one was off the chart.
Goldberg was wrestling in Japan and it was 4 in the morning when he received a
phone call from one of his car guys. His car guy says that a good-looking
Mustang drove across their block.

1970 Pontiac
Trans Am Ram Air IV
Bill
Goldberg made a promise to himself that he’s going to buy a car like that
someday and while he’s filming the movie “Longest Yard”, he bought his 1970
Trans AM.

1968 Yenko
Camaro
When
Goldberg was still a kid, he really loved race cars. He wants to own the rarest
cars ever. He doesn’t want the usual cars you see every day on the streets.


1970 Dodge
Coronet
Bill
Goldberg regularly drives this one. He bought it in an auction for a decent
undisclosed price.

1969 Chevy
Blazer Convertible
This one’s
another beach car according to Bill Goldberg and this one is also used while
he’s driving around with his dogs. This one was pretty convenient while going
in the beach because it can accommodate his pet dogs along with his wife and
kids plus a giant cooler.

1973
Super-Duty Trans AM
The main
reason why Goldberg gives it a 7 is because it’s red. He personally doesn’t
like red. and although he has the free will to repaint it, he chose not to. The
fact that it was an extremely rare car; it affects his decision of changing its
original color.

1967 Mercury
Pickup Truck
This is a 10
rating for Goldberg. It’s because this is Goldberg’s wife’s truck and it comes
with a lot of family memories.
This one was
originally owned by the Goldberg’s father in law and it was parked in his farm
in Canada for almost 35 years before Goldberg decides on restoring it.


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