Auto enthusiasts are always drawn to Kevin Hart’s exceptional collection of automobiles. Among his most prized possessions is the exquisite Ferrari SF90 Spider, which he proudly claimed to be the first of its kind in the United States.
But his fleet also has an impressive collection of muscle vehicles, including the venerable Grand National and GNX in addition to timeless classics like the Chevrolet Corvette C1.
Hart surprised his fans with some intriguing photos of himself posing with the gorgeous vintage roadster a while back. In these pictures, he seems like “Little Swag,” clearly enjoying driving.
Hart didn’t stop there; the Corvette C1 from the previous year was a pleasant surprise. In 2022, he added two more rare cars to his collection: a 1967 Plymouth Road Runner and a 1987 Buick Grand National. He wowed the crowd with his impeccable taste in cars as he proudly presented these newest Porsches at the renowned 2022 SEMA Show.
Hart harbors a special affection for the classic elegance that is the 1959 Chevrolet Corvette C1. The first generation of Corvettes, which made its debut in 1953 and continued to be manufactured until 1962 when the Corvette C2 replaced it, included this roadster.
Hart was inspired to give the car this unique name because of the eye-catching Franny Green paint job on his “Mint Condition” Corvette C1. This wonderful title appears inside the car, on the back of the Corvette logo, and on both sides in silver bespoke lettering. It has replaced the old “Fuel Injection” labeling from the automobile’s purchase date.
The actor chose well, emphasizing the vehicle’s classic attractiveness with the two-seat upholstery of fine beige leather. This Corvette C1 and Hart, Bent Custom, and professional execution were able to bring it back to its previous splendor with the help of Ogden Chrome Billet aluminum parts.
A powerful GM LT1 V8 engine, a 4L70e transmission, a Nick Williams billet 103mm T/B, a ProCharger billet intake, and a unique MagnaFlow exhaust are all part of the Corvette’s powertrain, according to MagnaFlow. Hart purchased this outstanding restomod at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale in 2021 for an astounding $825,000, but it is still unclear how much the upgrades cost in total.
The actor, whose astounding net worth is $450 million, can afford to indulge his enthusiasm for classic cars, easily spending $1 million or more on these timeless masterpieces.
Among the remarkable cars in his collection are the 1,000-horsepower 1970 Dodge Charger “Hellraiser” from SpeedKore Performance, a Porsche 911 Turbo S, a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro “Bad News,” an authentic 1987 Buick GNX, and a number of other exceptional vehicles.