25 cars in Richard Hammond's garage
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25 cars in Richard Hammond's garage

Richard Hammond is one of the most famous automotive journalists in the world. Along with Jeremy Clarkson and James May, he is the go-to source when it comes to car reviews. Fans all over the world look to him for advice on shows like Top gear и Grand Tour. So he would naturally have a pretty impressive car collection. His tastes are very eclectic when it comes to cars. He doesn't shy away from driving something compact like a Fiat 500, but he also likes to go off-road in something like a Land Rover. He is very fond of Porsches and has had quite a few over the years. His collection has had some very unique cars over the years such as the Morgan Aeromax and the Lagonda which are two very classic cars despite being made over 75 years apart from each other. Hammond also loves American muscle cars and pony cars. He has owned numerous Mustangs as well as Dodge Chargers and Dodge Challengers. He buys comfortable cars for daily use, but he also buys cars that are a lot of fun. Look below to see 25 amazing cars in Richard Hammond's garage.

25 1968 Ford Mustang GT 390

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The Mustang is the quintessence of any car collection, and Richard Hammond knows this very well. When he reviewed the classic Mustang on Top gear, he called the iconic car one of the "seven wonders of the world".

His Mustang is a 1968 model with a 6.4-liter V8 under the hood, which means it can produce just over 300 hp. This Mustang became so iconic thanks to the movie Bullet.

James May and Jeremy Clarkson may not be into American muscle cars, but Hammond definitely loves American cars, especially pony and muscle cars.

24 Opel Kadett 1963 years

Hammond has definitely taken a liking to his tiny Opel Kadett. It may not be a particularly valuable car, but for Hammond it has a lot of sentimental value. Hammond drove a small Opel over the African Ridge in the episode Top gear.

Despite nearly drowning in the river, the car survived. Hammond then sent the car back to the UK and had it restored to be part of his personal collection. We think the car deserves its place in his garage.

23 1942 Ford GPV

GPW is a true American hero. How many other cars are such a part of history? This courageous SUV played its part in defeating the Nazis and has stood the test of time.

Hammond found this war hero rusting in a barn and vowed to restore this dependable jeep to its former glory.

This is a very commendable act on Hammond's part for such an iconic piece of automotive history. In addition, he gets a nice car to add to his personal collection.

22 1985 Land Rover Range Rover Classic

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This SUV is definitely a classic. After all, it's right there in the title. If you want to go off-road but keep class, then this 1985 luxury model is just what you need. Hammond clearly recognized the excellence of this Range Rover.

Few SUVs perfectly combine ruggedness and refinement like the Range Rover Classic.

Hammond describes sitting in a Range Rover as pure luxury. For him, it's like sitting on a throne, not in an SUV. "It's not a machine, it's an irresistible force," he said.

21 Land Rover Defender 1987 110 years

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Did we mention that Hammond loves Land Rover? Well, he really, really likes Land Rovers. He has owned numerous Land Rovers over the years, and this one is perhaps the most impressive.

Raised suspension and roll cage make this Defender 110 a true off-road beast. However, if you look closely, underneath all that dust and grime, you can still see a bit of class and sophistication. Unfortunately, Hammond parted with this beast and sold it at auction. Hammond reportedly spent as much as $100,000 on a Bigfoot-themed Defender modification.

20 1950 Bentley S1

Hammond's fully restored Bentley S1 is a real beauty, and that's partly due to one of his special requests during the restoration. Hammond asked for whitewall tires and this simple little update really makes the car stand out. It's a little extra pizazz, but it's so very subtle.

Without the white trim, an all-black Bentley S1 would probably look a bit gray and dull. Don't you think?

Now he's even tougher than he was before.

19 1931 Lagonda

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You know you're a car freak when you use something like a 1931 Lagonda as your daily driver. Hammond was very bored after Top gear ended and he decided to relive that boredom by showing off the little-known Lagonda of 1931 on his Youtube page.

He took this beauty to the shops on Sunday and enjoyed every minute of it. A supercharged XNUMX-litre tourer is an odd choice for a daily driver, but a vintage British luxury car is certainly an eye-catcher.

18 Jaguar E-Type

His siren lured me out into the rain to swim across the yard and look at him through a gap in the garage door,” Hammond wrote of his pale blue 1962 Jaguar E-Type MK1 Roadster. Top gear speaker.

Hammond said he's always liked the car and recalled a childhood moment when he saw it in a car dealership. It was then that his love for the Jaguar E-Type began.

He thought about buying it for many years, and his childhood love for the car meant that he finally took the plunge and bought it.

17 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT-8

Being forced to buy a 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT-8 would be the challenge we all wish we had. The relaunch of the iconic Dodge Challenger is one of Dodge's greatest successes, and by far the best modern muscle car on the market.

In season 12 Top gear, The guys were traveling across America in muscle cars and Hammond had to buy a Challenger because he couldn't rent one.

Fortunately, Hammond liked the cool muscle car.

16 2015 Porsche 911 GT3 RS MPC

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It's no secret that Richard Hammond loves a Porsche 911. He once owned a 2015 year Porsche 911 GT3 RS PDK. He loved the car and took good care of it, but eventually decided to auction it off.

His version was a classic gray German sports car with a bright orange interior and black leather. It's a real beauty, and whoever bought an amazing car from Hammond was very lucky to have a car that was as well cared for as this Porsche.

15 1976 Toyota Corolla Liftback

It was the first car Hammond ever owned, and he completely destroyed it. The red 1976 Toyota Corolla Liftback went through Hammond's driving hell and eventually broke down.

However, Hammond really liked the car and even painted a Japanese flag on the roof of a compact Japanese car. He made many other modifications, including racing stripes with duct tape and a rear window engraved with an eagle. He ended up crashing the car when he hit the Volvo.

14 BMW 1994Ci 850

Hammond bought this mallet for an episode of Top Gear where he and Clarkson had to find an old car that was better value than a new $10,000 Nissan Pixo.

The 1994 model still worked wonders, and Hammond was particularly pleased with his purchase. The retractable headlights on this BMW particularly impressed Hammond.

It may have been dirty on the inside, but the 850CSi was still in good condition after many years.

13 2009 Aston Martin DBS Volante

To celebrate his 40th birthday, Richard Hammond decided to treat himself. For his big birthday, he bought two cars, one of which was a 2009 Aston Martin DBS Volante.

Volante is powered by a 5.9-liter V12 engine with 510 hp. and torque of 420 lb/ft. The impressive British supercar accelerates from 60 to 4.3 km/h in just XNUMX seconds and has a top speed of XNUMX km/h. Tell me about a cool birthday present.

12 2008 Morgan Aeromax

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Morgan Aeromax is an exclusive and very strange car. It doesn't look like a modern car in any way, but rather a vintage model from the 1930s.

Aeromax is equipped with a 4.8-liter V8 engine from BMW, which can produce about 360 hp. and 370 lb-ft of torque. Hammond sold this quirky and strange car back in 2011, but he definitely enjoyed owning it for the short time it sat in his garage.

11 2009 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder

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Hammond paid $260,000 for an all black Lamborghini.

He reportedly bought the car completely black to match his helicopter. It's a very impressive supercar and no doubt Hammond is happy to have it in his garage.

Around the same time, he bought another car: a Fiat 500, which he bought for his wife. We can tell who got the best deal out there. Almost everyone in the world would prefer a Lambo Fiat.

10 1969 Dodge Charger R / T

Hammond is a big fan of American muscle cars and the Dodge Charger is one of his favorites. Hammond ended up buying it on eBay and it took him a very long time to find it as there aren't many in the UK.

The Charger really stands out thanks to its chrome wheels. As much as Hammond loved this Charger, he could never use it as an everyday car because the American muscle car is too big for British streets.

9 2007 Fiat 500 TwinAir

Hammond loves the Fiat 500 TwinAir so much that he not only bought it for himself, but also for his wife. For him, it's sporty and fast, making it the perfect everyday car. He says it's a fast car, perfect for getting from London to his country house.

This could be a big step up from some of the amazing supercars Hammond has driven. Top gear и Grand Tourbut would you really like to have a Ferrari or a Bugatti as your daily driver in London? Probably no.

8 Ferrari 550 Maranello

“I'm not going to mess around here: I love the Ferrari 550,” Hammond said when reviewing it at Top gear. This is one of the supercars that Hammond could not refuse.

Hammond owned this 1997 Ferrari and was able to keep it almost pristine until he sold it. However, Hammond seemed to have the seller's remorse, as he said he regretted selling it in the episode. Top gear.

However, don't feel sorry for him too much.

7 2016 Ford Mustang Convertible

The Mustang is a great car, but the white convertible Mustang seems like a girl's car, doesn't it? So why would Hammond be like this in the garage?

Turns out he bought a 2016 Ford Mustang convertible as a Christmas present for his wife.

His wife really wanted this car, so it was the perfect Christmas present. It has been completed with black racing stripes to make the car even more striking.

6 1979 MG Midget

Hammond bought a special edition MG Midget because it was rare and had very low mileage. It only had 7800 miles on the odometer and is a special version from the tail section of the American MG Midget production run.

The crisp black on the black interior was another selling point. Although the name dwarf is very unfortunate, and you can be sure that Clarkson and May joked a lot about Hammond buying this car.

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