20 Stunning Photos of Bill Goldberg's Car Collection
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20 Stunning Photos of Bill Goldberg's Car Collection

Every car enthusiast you've had the privilege of knowing has at some point in his life dreamed of a car he adores. Some people manage to fulfill their dreams, but in most cases this simply does not happen. The pleasure of owning and driving these vehicles is unparalleled. Some of the most famous car collections belong to celebrities such as Jay Leno and Seinfeld, among others, but the most interesting collections belong to celebrities who are not as well known in today's media. This is where Bill Goldberg comes in.

This guy is known to almost everyone who is or has been a wrestling fan. He made a successful career in WWE and WCW as a professional wrestler, for which everyone loves him. The icing on the cake is that he loves cars at heart and owns an impressive collection of cars. His collection mainly consists of muscle cars, but he also has European cars. Any true car enthusiast will agree that to be a true car lover, you need to appreciate everything about a car - not just the amount of money it's worth, but the whole story behind it.

Goldberg treats his cars as if they were his own children; he makes sure his cars are in pristine condition and isn't afraid to get his hands dirty when it comes to repairing or rebuilding them from scratch. As a tribute to the big guy, we've compiled a list of some of the cars he has owned or currently owns, and we hope this collection serves as a tribute to the wrestling legend. So sit back and enjoy 20 amazing photos from Bill Goldberg's car collection.

20 1959 Chevrolet Biscayne

The history of a car is far more important than the benefits it can offer. Good with history cars, Goldberg always wanted a 1959 Chevy Biscayne. This car had a long and rather important history. A 1959 Chevy Biscayne was used by smugglers to transport moonshine from one place to another, and as soon as he saw the car, he knew it would be a valuable addition to his collection.

According to Goldberg, the car was up for auction when he first spotted it. His heart was inclined to buy this car no matter what.

However, things went awry as he forgot his checkbook at home. However, his friend lent him money to buy a car, and he was as happy as ever. This car stands in his garage as one of the most adored cars owned by Goldberg.

19 1965 Shelby Cobra Replica

This car may just be the most beloved car in the Goldberg collection. This 1965 Shelby Cobra is powered by a powerful NASCAR engine. The whole car was built by a guy named Birdie Elliot, the name may seem familiar to some because Birdie Elliot is the brother of NASCAR legend Bill Elliot. As a NASCAR fan, Goldberg is very fond of this car because of the racing background that this beautiful Shelby Cobra is known for. The only thing that confuses Goldberg is the small size of the driver's cab. Goldberg admits that he has a hard time fitting into a car, which makes him look like a clown stuck in a small car. The car has a beautiful black color with chrome to match the paint. With an estimated cost of $160,000, this car is in a league of its own.

18 1966 Jaguar XK-E Series 1 convertible

This car in the Goldberg collection might seem a bit odd. The reason is that this is the only car in his collection that is not a muscle car, and the only car that is not American. This 1966 Jaguar XK-E has an interesting history, and you can also agree to buy such a car once you know its backstory.

This car belonged to a friend of Goldberg's, and he offered it to him for a measly price of only $11 - for that price you can get a decent meal at McDonald's, so a car with such a low price is not a problem.

It's a pretty decent car from Jaguar, and with a price as low as Goldberg's, it's one of the cheapest cars in Goldberg's collection.

17 1963 Dodge 330

The 1963 Dodge 330 is a car made of aluminum, and driving, according to Goldberg himself, is rather strange. The car is a "push-button" automatic, meaning that to change the car's gear, you have to reach for a button and press it so you can change gear - a rather odd way to drive a car. Goldberg's Dodge 330 was also featured on the cover of the popular automotive magazine Hot Rod, where he gave a little more information about the car.

As a car enthusiast, Goldberg rates his car on a scale of 10 to 330, and the Dodge XNUMX gave this one a perfect score.

Car enthusiasts usually go crazy whenever their car is mentioned, and the Goldberg is no exception. His love for cars comes through in the way he describes his collection, which really reflects his love for these cars.

16 1969 Dodge Charger

The 1969 Dodge Charger is a car that almost every car enthusiast loves. This car has a presence that evokes the right mystery and the right power. This car also became popular when it was featured in the hit movie The Dukes of Hazzard. Goldberg feels the same way about his Charger. He says that this car suits him, as it has the same qualities that represent Goldberg as a person. The charger is huge and powerful, and its presence is certainly felt. In short, it reflects the kind of person Goldberg himself is. His car is painted light blue, giving it a serene look that makes it aesthetically pleasing. We are as in love with this car as Goldberg.

15 Shelby GT1967 500

This 1967 Shelby GT500 has the most sentimental value of any car in his collection. It was the first car that Goldberg bought when he started to get big in WCW. Goldberg said he saw the GT500 when he was a little boy. More precisely, he saw this car from the rear window of his parents' car. He said he once promised himself the same car, and he kept his word when he bought this beautiful black 1967 Shelby GT500.

This car was purchased by Goldberg from a guy named "Steve Davis" at the famous Barrett Jackson car auction.

Apart from the sentimental value, the car is valued at over $50,000. Every car enthusiast dreams of having that special car they love, and we hope that each of us will get the car of our dreams someday.

14 1968 Plymouth GTX

This 1968 Plymouth GTX is also one of the cars in Goldberg's collection of great sentimental value. The 1967 GT500 and this car were among the first cars purchased by Goldberg. He actually sold this car and felt that empty feeling in his heart that made him regret his decision. After tirelessly trying to find the man he sold his car to, Goldberg finally found him and bought the car back from him. However, there was only one problem. The car was returned to him in parts, as the owner removed almost all the details from the original. Goldberg then bought another of the same car, but it was a hardtop version. He ended up using the hardtop version as a template so he could know how the original car was assembled. You can tell someone loves their car when they buy a new one just to fix their old one.

13 1970 Plymouth Barracuda

This 1970 Plymouth Barracuda is the third generation car from Plymouth. This car was primarily used for racing and should be in every muscle car collector's collection, according to Goldberg.

A wide range of engines was available for this model, from a 3.2-liter I-6 to a 7.2-liter V8.

The car in the Goldberg collection is 440 cubic inches with a 4-speed manual transmission. This particular car isn't the most adored car in his collection, but he admires this car for the way it displays itself, and Goldberg thinks it's a cool car - which I think is enough from a guy who's geared. This car is valued at almost $66,000 and while it may not be the best car, it has its own charm.

12 1968 Dodge Dart Super Stock replica

The 1968 Dodge Dart Super Stock Replica is one of those rare cars that was made by Dodge for one reason only: racing. Only 50 cars were made and each of these cars had to race every week. The cars are light in construction thanks to aluminum parts, which makes them very fast and agile. Most components, such as fenders and doors, are made from aluminum to keep the weight as low as possible. Due to the rarity of this car, Goldberg wanted a replica because he didn't want to lose the car's rarity when he rode it. However, due to his busy schedule, he doesn't drive much and plans to sell the car, which is in pristine condition with only 50 miles on it.

11 1970 Boss 429 Mustang

This 1970 Mustang is currently one of the rarest and most sought after muscle cars. This particular Mustang was built to be the most powerful of them all. The engine of this beast is a 7-liter V8, with all components made of forged steel and aluminum. These engines produced over 600 hp, but Ford advertised them as having lower power ratings due to insurance and some other issues. These Mustangs left the factory untuned to make them road legal, but the owners wanted them tuned to the max. Goldberg's car is in a league of its own, as his car is the only automatic transmission version in existence. Goldberg believes that the cost of this car is "off the charts", and we fully understand this statement.

10 1970 Pontiac Trans Am Ram Air IV

Most of the cars Goldberg owns are rare, such as this 1970 Pontiac Trans Am. This car was bought by Goldberg on eBay. But the fact is that this car has a Ram Air III body, but the engine has been replaced with a Ram Air IV. If you have any idea about rare cars, then you should know that the rarity of a car is preserved if its components are not damaged. Goldberg talks about his first experience with this car and how fast it was. He said: “The first car I ever tested was a 70 blue and blue Trans Am. This is a blue-and-blue Trans Am from the '70s. But it was so fast, when we tested it at the age of 16, my mom looked at me and said, "You will never buy this car." prevents you from buying it.

9 2011 Ford F-250 Super Duty

This 2011 Ford F-250 is nothing out of the ordinary in the Goldberg collection. This is used by him as a daily ride. This truck was given to him by Ford for his military tour. Ford has a program that gives service members the experience of driving their vehicles. Since Goldberg has some pretty fancy cars from Ford, he offers to donate those cars to the military. Ford was kind enough to give him a truck for his work. What could be better for a man of his build than the Ford F-250 Super Duty? Goldberg likes this truck because he says it has a comfortable interior and plenty of power. However, he also said that there is a problem with the truck: the size of this vehicle makes it difficult to drive.

8 1968 Yenko Camaro

Billgoldberg (far left)

Goldberg has been passionate about cars since birth. As a child, he always wanted to buy his favorite cars and drive them all day long. Another car he always wanted was a 1968 Yenko Camaro. He bought this car (on the far left in the photo) after he had a big career, and at that time the car was very expensive, because there were only seven examples of this model. It was also used as a daily commute by popular racing driver Don Yenko.

As a car lover, Goldberg loves to ride his cars and loves to burn rubber until the rims hit the pavement.

He especially likes to drive this car on open roads near his luxurious home. Goldberg is the kind of person who plans everything they do. Driving this car is the only thing he doesn't calculate. Rather, he simply enjoys all the pleasures he can get from it.

7 1965 Dodge Coronet replica

Goldberg is the type of car collector who doesn't mind getting their hands dirty when it comes to making cars look like originals. This particular 1965 Dodge Coronet replica is his pride and joy as he tried to make the car as fresh and authentic as possible. It can be seen that he did a great job, as the car looks perfect.

The engine of this Coronet is powered by Hemi, which provides enough power for the car to go fast and burn rubber in the process.

Goldberg turned it into a racing car when he bought it. This car was driven by the famous racing driver Richard Schroeder, so he had to make it work at the best of times. He made this car flawless by using another car as a template to make it as close to the original as possible.

6 1967 Mercury Pickup

This 1967 Mercury pickup looks like something out of the ordinary in Goldberg's muscle car collection. There is nothing extraordinary about this pickup, except that it is of great sentimental value to him. This particular truck belonged to the family of Goldberg's wife. His wife and her family learned to drive this truck on their family farm and it was very dear to them. The truck became rusty as it sat outside for almost 35 years. Goldberg said, "This was the most expensive '67 Mercury Truck restoration you've ever seen. But this was done for a reason. It was done because it was a truck that meant so much to my father-in-law, my wife and her sister." It shows how much he cares about his cars and his family.

5 1969 Chevy Blazer Convertible

Goldberg owns this 1969 Chevy Blazer convertible for the sole purpose of using it for trips to the beach with his dogs and family. He loves this car only because he can give everyone a ride in it. That being said, the family dogs, each weighing a whopping 100 pounds, are allowed in this car along with his wife and son. This car is perfect for traveling with the family because it can fit luggage and family with a huge water cooler on warm days. Another advantage of this amazing car is the ability to remove the roof and enjoy the outdoors to the fullest. This car is perfect for when you just want to leave your worries behind and go on holiday with your family.

4 1962 Ford Thunderbird

This car is no longer in the Goldberg collection. His brother currently has a car in his garage. Goldberg drove this classic car to school and it used to belong to his grandmother. Imagine how great it would be to drive such a car to school! It's not a particularly rare car, but it was quite popular because there were only 78,011 built, which shows how much the public loves this car.

The engine produced nearly 345 hp but was later discontinued due to engine problems.

No matter what car you own in your life, you will always remember the car you first learned to drive. These cars have a special place in my heart, just as Goldberg has a special place for this car.

3 1973 Heavy Duty Trans Am

Out of 10, Goldberg gave this 1973 Super-Duty Trans Am a 7 just because he didn't like the color red. Goldberg says, "I think they made 152 of these cars, with automatic transmission, air conditioning, Super-Duty - this is the last year of powerful engines." He also added that this is an extremely rare car, but the thing about rare collectible cars is that they have to have the right color to be worthy. Painting a car is not good because the original value of the car is going down. Goldberg is a smart guy because he plans to either paint the car the color he likes or just sell it. Either way, it's a win-win situation for the big guy.

2 1970 Pontiac GTO

The 1970 Pontiac GTO is one of the rare cars that deserves a place in Goldberg's car collection. However, there is something odd about this particular machine. The 1970 Pontiac GTO was produced with several types of engines and transmissions.

The high-performance engine produces almost 360 hp. and 500 lb-ft of torque.

The strange thing is that the transmission attached to this engine only has 3 gears. This thing makes this car a collectible because of the absurdity. Goldberg said: “Who in their right mind would drive a three-speed manual transmission in such a powerful car? It just doesn't make any sense. I love the fact that it's so rare because it's just a wacky combination. I have never seen another three-stage. So it's pretty cool."

1 1970 Camaro Z28

The 1970 Camaro Z28 was a powerful race car of its day that came with a special performance package.

This package features a very powerful, tuned LT-1 engine that produces almost 360 hp. and 380 lb-ft of torque.

This prompted Goldberg to buy the car, and he gave it a perfect score of 10 out of 10. Goldberg said, “This is a real race car. He once competed in the Trans-Am Series of the 70s. It's absolutely beautiful; it was restored by Bill Elliott." He also said: “He has a racing history; he raced at the Goodwood Festival. It's so cool; he's ready to race." Goldberg clearly knows what he's talking about when it comes to cars in general and racing. We are seriously impressed by him.

Sources: medium.com; therichest.com; motortrend.com

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